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Chronograph Performance Review
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<blockquote data-quote="Gerard Schultz" data-source="post: 1044905" data-attributes="member: 51"><p>The MagnetoSpeed does not have any use for me. It will only measure speed at the muzzle and, on most rifles, it will shift the point of impact. I used to use an Oehler and now use a Steinert Superchrono. It does not read subsonic speeds but I am not into bows and air rifles. After shooting several hundred shots, including shotguns over it, it has given no error readings and it is the only chronograph that I feel confident enough to measure speed at 500 metres.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gerard Schultz, post: 1044905, member: 51"] The MagnetoSpeed does not have any use for me. It will only measure speed at the muzzle and, on most rifles, it will shift the point of impact. I used to use an Oehler and now use a Steinert Superchrono. It does not read subsonic speeds but I am not into bows and air rifles. After shooting several hundred shots, including shotguns over it, it has given no error readings and it is the only chronograph that I feel confident enough to measure speed at 500 metres. [/QUOTE]
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