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Blew Up My MagnetoSpeed
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<blockquote data-quote="FearNoWind" data-source="post: 1080033" data-attributes="member: 50867"><p>By all means, if you're considering the MagnetoSpeed <strong>I'd recommend it without hesitation</strong>. The MagnetoSpeed works very well with a muzzle brake. My reason for selecting it in the first place was the fact that it provided me with reliable data that I couldn't get from the traditional sky screen style of chrono. </p><p>What happened in my case was that I got in a hurry and attached the bayonet mount "on" the muzzle brake. Even though the majority of the ports on the muzzle brake were unobstructed, the ports that were covered by the mount provided enough energy to blow the mounting bracket off off the muzzle.</p><p>I had used it on this rifle before and I know that it's supposed to be situated behind the brake but in this instance I simply got careless. If I had been paying attention to what I was doing I would never have had the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FearNoWind, post: 1080033, member: 50867"] By all means, if you're considering the MagnetoSpeed [B]I'd recommend it without hesitation[/B]. The MagnetoSpeed works very well with a muzzle brake. My reason for selecting it in the first place was the fact that it provided me with reliable data that I couldn't get from the traditional sky screen style of chrono. What happened in my case was that I got in a hurry and attached the bayonet mount "on" the muzzle brake. Even though the majority of the ports on the muzzle brake were unobstructed, the ports that were covered by the mount provided enough energy to blow the mounting bracket off off the muzzle. I had used it on this rifle before and I know that it's supposed to be situated behind the brake but in this instance I simply got careless. If I had been paying attention to what I was doing I would never have had the problem. [/QUOTE]
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