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It doesn't affect your shot when you shoot.
It has no effect, if you never used it you can't say it does, I have shot 1/4 MOA groups with it without issue. It has no adverse effects on accuracy at all and only on some barrels have I seen it move everything up.
It never misses a shot, is not dependent on the light conditions and it's been put against chronographs that cost 3x more and the results speak for themselves.
I have an Oehler 35P, PVM-21, CED M3, SuperChrono and the MagnetoSpeed, it's the go too unit without a doubt.
It works, I use it indoor and out, in fact I use it on every students gun in every local class I teach.
yep it looks good but whats it gunna cost
It doesn't affect your shot when you shoot.
It doesn't affect your shot when you shoot.
The labradar looks intriging. Is it out yet? I saw somewhere a while back a Jan 2014 release. I want to see a real life demo. Or one on you tube. Curious if it picks up other shooters next to you.
It does not.
And if it does it is undetectable outside of an indoor shooting tunnel, machine rest, and absolutely perfect load tuned to the rifle.
I purchased one of the 1st run of the original MagnetoSpeed chronographs and I've done probably as much testing as anyone here to convince myself it wasn't affecting group size, only POI. Until recently, I was convinced it did not affect group size/shape. However, I recently started doing load development at a 100 yd indoor range here in SD with an extremely accurate GAP .223 bolt gun. Sub-half MOA is routine for this rifle with several types of 77 gr commercial ammo. FGMM 77s typically shoot 0.2-0.3 MOA.
Even though I had not seen any prior evidence the MagnetoSpeed was affecting group size/shape, I did not want to do the OCW groups with it hanging off the barrel. I've always found it hard to accept that a device of that size/weight/shape did not affect barrel harmonics because it easily weighs as much as some types of commonly-used barrel tuners. So I shot my 5-shot groups like I usually do, prone off a Duplin bipod/ Edgewood rear bag. I then put the MagnetoSpeed on and shot more 5-shot groups while determining MVs for each charge weight. I'm sorry to say that under these conditions, it is very easy to see that in fact the MagnetoSpeed DOES alter barrel harmonics, changing not only the POI, but the group size/shape as well. I have now observed this phenomenon on three successive trips and am convinced beyond any doubt. I suspect I did not see it before because I was shooting .308 rifles outdoors that although very accurate, are not quite the tack driver this .223 bolt gun is, and have the added complication of greater recoil.
Anyone wishing to believe the MagnetoSpeed isn't affecting barrel harmonics during load development in a significant way is certainly entitled to do so. Having initially been of that same opinion, I am now convinced otherwise. Just because you may not always see it doesn't mean it isn't there. If it's touching the barrel, it will affect the harmonics.
The reason your quarter minute load triples in size with the unit attached is because your load is a piece of shit. If you had a stable load, tuned to your barrel, it would be unaffected by the unit.
You should see my load development. It's awesome.
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I'll find the load that shoots good, then figure out what speed it's running.
The reason your quarter minute load triples in size with the unit attached is because your load is a piece of shit. If you had a stable load, tuned to your barrel, it would be unaffected by the unit.
You should see my load development. It's awesome.
The reason your quarter minute load triples in size with the unit attached is because your load is a piece of shit. If you had a stable load, tuned to your barrel, it would be unaffected by the unit.
You should see my load development. It's awesome.
They work with brakes no problem, they work with suppressors too.