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    Magnetospeed chronographs


    I'm in the market for a chrono, and this appears to be where I'm headed. Anyone using one? I'd be interested to hear your comments if you have one, likes, dislikes.......
    At this point in time I really don't want to hear about other makes/models.
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    Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways

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    From what I hear from the folks that are using them, they seem to be #1. Only problem mentioned is reading speeds on the "smaller" bullits like the 20s and 17s. Painting the bullets with a ink marker seems to correct some of those problems.
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    I have a V2, works great although you do have to fuss with it a bit the first time on each rifle to figure out the ideal setup...if the bayonet is too far below the bore (and it don't take too much below...) then you will get low velocities.

    I went to the Magnetospeed from a ProChrono Digital because I was getting to many errant readings because of sun & shadows and have been happy with the investment.

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    Dan, just used mine again last Thursday. It always has given me readings. I do a powder ladder to find my max charge. Then I shoot for groups without the unit on my barrel as it throws my groups 10 inches higher with harmonics changed on the barrel. I have heard others say their barrels still group with the Magnetospeed attached. I have not tried on my rifle yet. I figure once I find load that groups near my desired speed, I will shoot groups with it on to get my extreme spread for velocity.

    It all boils down to one extra step over a traditional chronograph with screens, but I was really tired of taking half a day to drive up to my shooting spot to get velocity readings and ending up with squat because of error codes on most shots.

    Magnetospeed is made for us NorthWesters

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    Randy,
    I had a birthday discount with Midway that knocked $50 off the price of the V3. I went ahead and ordered it. While shooting today I realized that it wasn't doing me a lot of good without it. I kinda got spoiled using yours last month.
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    Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways

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    Happy Birthday Dan! Good gift to yourself. Isn't it funny how we always buy ourselves our own best gifts?!

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    I use the magnetospeed on both 20 and 6.5 cal. One needs to set the threshold lower to get readings with the lighter bullets, but one gets consistent readings after that.

    Yes, the point of impact changes, and the groups are different, but the extra step mentioned by NW Hunter gets the fun of more trigger time!
    Last edited by JASmith; 03-09-2015 at 08:16 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NW Hunter View Post
    Happy Birthday Dan! Good gift to yourself. Isn't it funny how we always buy ourselves our own best gifts?!
    Boy, isn't that the truth!
    Originally Posted by keeki
    Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways

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    I am waiting for the lab radar to be out I'm on the fence between the magneto speed and the lab radar.

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    Yeah Jake, I read the info on the lab radar when it came out on the LRH pre-availability sale. I didn't want to wait and had already used a Magnetospeed so I was already familiar with it. I don't know why I didn't buy one sooner.
    Originally Posted by keeki
    Guess it doesn't really matter. If ya cant afford $15, you won't be buying much anyways

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    The only thing that is holding me back on the magneto speed, is I would like to be able to use it with pistols. Hopefully the lr is everything is been built up to be.

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