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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1015521" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>The MagnetoSpeed is a chronograph; it isn't intended for use in developing loads for bug hole accuracy. While I find that the shots on target do tend to group higher with the MagnetoSpeed in place, the overall size of the group doesn't seem to vary from what I might expect sans MagnetoSpeed. The MagnetoSpeed should be used to determine muzzle velocity of the load. I work up the most accurate load, then run it over the MagnetoSpeed for get the MV data for that load.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I too had some difficulty with the nylon strap loosening up. What I learned to do is to loosen the tension knob as far out as possible, pull the inner strap as tight as possible by hand, then pull the outer strap as tight as possible before tightening the tension knob. Using that technique the bayonet banjo stays in place throughout my test sessions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1015521, member: 50867"] The MagnetoSpeed is a chronograph; it isn't intended for use in developing loads for bug hole accuracy. While I find that the shots on target do tend to group higher with the MagnetoSpeed in place, the overall size of the group doesn't seem to vary from what I might expect sans MagnetoSpeed. The MagnetoSpeed should be used to determine muzzle velocity of the load. I work up the most accurate load, then run it over the MagnetoSpeed for get the MV data for that load. I too had some difficulty with the nylon strap loosening up. What I learned to do is to loosen the tension knob as far out as possible, pull the inner strap as tight as possible by hand, then pull the outer strap as tight as possible before tightening the tension knob. Using that technique the bayonet banjo stays in place throughout my test sessions. [/QUOTE]
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