OK, I'm thinking about upgrading to a V3 simply to be able to use it on a railed pistol. Only concern is it kinda looks like an after thought, how well does the adapter really work?
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Beware of the upward rake a lot of the (usually gen 3) glock rails have if using it with a glock.
Have you tried this? With the chrono? The rails on a Glock aren't meant to take much weight, especially cantilevered out like that. Chances are it won't function. That rail is pretty much strictly for lights. Anything tight on there or heavy will warp the dust cover enough to prevent it from cycling. If you've ever seen a Glock in slomo, you'll see that the frame twists and bends at the dustcover.
But if you have it all it may be worth a try. Perhaps resting the weight of the chrono on a bag or something would help. Good luck!
I think I would abandon the idea of attaching to a polymer dust cover. It would seem easier for right handed shooters to have the bayonet laying on its right side supported by a fixed object while holding the gun's slide parallel to it. That way, with both eyes open, you can keep an eye on the parallelism of the gun to the bayonet and still reliably have the bullet's path close enough to the sensors.Would it be possible to mount the magneto speed onto a solid fixture such as a tripod, then shoot over it, or is there a requirement that the unit be affixed directly onto whatever firearm's velocity is being tested?
That's awesome!Here is a magnetospeed mount I designed and made for my rifles, and it does work on railed pistols too. It's a bit of work but it does work well, covers a broad range of guns and packs up nicely for carrying with you.View attachment 7828068View attachment 7828069View attachment 7828070
Nonetheless, using a polymer clamp would be a non-issue.Managed to scratch up the lower a bit but I'm not a collector so could care less.
Hi guys, what's the ideal sensitivity setting for a pistol ? I am getting readings but not sure how accurate they are. Attaching it to my Sig P320 AXG Pro
#1 YesDid the Magnetospeed read all of the shots?
We're the velocities consistent with each-other, or did you see a large ES?
We're the velocities in the range they should be for the ammo are you using?
I'm sure your getting good data from the Magnetospeed as long as the ES and consistency is good. Try the factory ammo you like or have to confirm.#1 Yes
#2 Yes on consistency, ES were ok
#3 I have no idea
I've been trying to get good sub load for my AXg pro to meet minimum PF.
I did not chrono the 3.2 TG / 147 grn FP but that felt perfect for steel targets in USPSA competition. That's my next assignemnt.
I guess I should Chrono factory loaded ammo as a baseline to see if my settings are correct ?
Here is what I got on my last session
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