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Magnetospeed vs labradar
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul E" data-source="post: 1887404" data-attributes="member: 113937"><p>The Wiser graphite really works great. It just needs to be mounted to a Picatinny type rail on the side or underneath your gun and then you're able to position the magneto speed to be just along the side of on underneath the bullet as it comes out of the barrel. I have a small Picatinny rail underneath the front end of my stock. It does not have any problem with the bags for shooting... However, I do not use it during competitions for the sake of moving it back-and-forth quickly and might get the graphite rail on something! </p><p></p><p> It is an extremely quick connect or disconnect system! </p><p></p><p>Actually I have two small Picatinny areas near the front of my stock so that the rear most one uses the Harris Bipod. The front one I reserve for the Magneto Speed unit. I have quick disconnect levers on both the bioid and the Wiser magneto speed unit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul E, post: 1887404, member: 113937"] The Wiser graphite really works great. It just needs to be mounted to a Picatinny type rail on the side or underneath your gun and then you're able to position the magneto speed to be just along the side of on underneath the bullet as it comes out of the barrel. I have a small Picatinny rail underneath the front end of my stock. It does not have any problem with the bags for shooting... However, I do not use it during competitions for the sake of moving it back-and-forth quickly and might get the graphite rail on something! It is an extremely quick connect or disconnect system! Actually I have two small Picatinny areas near the front of my stock so that the rear most one uses the Harris Bipod. The front one I reserve for the Magneto Speed unit. I have quick disconnect levers on both the bioid and the Wiser magneto speed unit [/QUOTE]
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