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The Basics, Starting Out
Accurate Chronograph
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<blockquote data-quote="nodakhunter" data-source="post: 1744443" data-attributes="member: 111782"><p>No experience with LabRadar but I use a Magnetospeed V3 for load development in my rifles. I've fired probably 150 total shots over it with a variety of calibers (.223 all the way up to the mighty 50 BMG) and it's only missed one or two shots IIRC. Velocities given proved to be pretty spot on when truing the rifles at distance as well. One thing to keep in mind if you decide to go the Magnetospeed route is to check the strap every once in a while to make sure it hasn't come loose. Other than that no complaints.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nodakhunter, post: 1744443, member: 111782"] No experience with LabRadar but I use a Magnetospeed V3 for load development in my rifles. I've fired probably 150 total shots over it with a variety of calibers (.223 all the way up to the mighty 50 BMG) and it's only missed one or two shots IIRC. Velocities given proved to be pretty spot on when truing the rifles at distance as well. One thing to keep in mind if you decide to go the Magnetospeed route is to check the strap every once in a while to make sure it hasn't come loose. Other than that no complaints. [/QUOTE]
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