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<blockquote data-quote="B23" data-source="post: 829891" data-attributes="member: 13222"><p>When I first heard about the Magnetospeed Chronograph I did as much research as I could and read everything I could pull up. One of the first reports I read about the Magnetospeed there was some discussion about the bayo changing POI. Some claimed it raised their POI but they all said it had zero affect on their group size. I haven't used my Magneto all that much but I did use it on a couple different rifles that were night and day different from one another, 17hmr 17gr bullet & 300 Allen Express 230gr Berger, and I noticed no change in POI or group size. That's not to say it's not possible just that I didn't have any issues with POI changing.</p><p> </p><p>IMO, the Magnetospeed is one of those "game changer" new products. After using it and then checking its accuracy by shooting it inline with a Oehler 35P then Broz doing the same inline test with his Oehler 35P, I feel 100% confident the Magneto is giving good information.</p><p> </p><p>Most shooters that have chronographs, have had many. With the exception of the smart guys that stepped up and bought a Oehler right from the start, most people have had multiple different chronographs and they had multiple because non of them worked on a consistent basis. My dad had 3 or 4 before he got tired of messing around with junk and bought a Oehler. I know of many others shooters who have also bought 3-4 chronographs over the years because the ones they had only worked some of the time and the weather/sun/light conditions was always an uncontrollable variable. Not only does the Magnetospeed give good information but it sets up ready to use in, easily, 2 minutes or less and weather, sun or light has NO affect on how or if it works.</p><p> </p><p>Oehler makes one of the finest consumer grade chronographs on the market and their customer service is beyond excellent!!! But, having used both the Magnetospeed and the Oehler 35P, for me, the Magnetospeed is the easy choice.</p><p> </p><p>If you plan on getting serious about your shooting/reloading, save yourself a lot of frustration and either buy the Magnetospeed or a Oehler 35P. Over time you'll not only be money ahead but you'll be thankful you did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B23, post: 829891, member: 13222"] When I first heard about the Magnetospeed Chronograph I did as much research as I could and read everything I could pull up. One of the first reports I read about the Magnetospeed there was some discussion about the bayo changing POI. Some claimed it raised their POI but they all said it had zero affect on their group size. I haven't used my Magneto all that much but I did use it on a couple different rifles that were night and day different from one another, 17hmr 17gr bullet & 300 Allen Express 230gr Berger, and I noticed no change in POI or group size. That's not to say it's not possible just that I didn't have any issues with POI changing. IMO, the Magnetospeed is one of those "game changer" new products. After using it and then checking its accuracy by shooting it inline with a Oehler 35P then Broz doing the same inline test with his Oehler 35P, I feel 100% confident the Magneto is giving good information. Most shooters that have chronographs, have had many. With the exception of the smart guys that stepped up and bought a Oehler right from the start, most people have had multiple different chronographs and they had multiple because non of them worked on a consistent basis. My dad had 3 or 4 before he got tired of messing around with junk and bought a Oehler. I know of many others shooters who have also bought 3-4 chronographs over the years because the ones they had only worked some of the time and the weather/sun/light conditions was always an uncontrollable variable. Not only does the Magnetospeed give good information but it sets up ready to use in, easily, 2 minutes or less and weather, sun or light has NO affect on how or if it works. Oehler makes one of the finest consumer grade chronographs on the market and their customer service is beyond excellent!!! But, having used both the Magnetospeed and the Oehler 35P, for me, the Magnetospeed is the easy choice. If you plan on getting serious about your shooting/reloading, save yourself a lot of frustration and either buy the Magnetospeed or a Oehler 35P. Over time you'll not only be money ahead but you'll be thankful you did. [/QUOTE]
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