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<blockquote data-quote="UPEgger" data-source="post: 2276866" data-attributes="member: 102175"><p>The off gun mount sounds like a good idea. Question: would removing the suppressor change the velocity much? If that is doable then a Magneto Sporter might serve your purpose. Supposedly the Magnetospeed (either version) changes the point of impact so only muzzle fps is of value, if this is true. I have no clue as to whether or not this is true, but it does sound to be true.</p><p>I am running a Blaser R8 and only have one large muzzle diameter Bbl, a 6mmBR(.870"). All the rest of my Bbls are .670" muzzle diameter, so I do not have the end of barrel diameter problem. Also</p><p>I can probably run a bullet drop test to: 100, 200, 300 yds and come up with a pretty close estimate for muzzle fps. I think I will try that before investing in a v3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UPEgger, post: 2276866, member: 102175"] The off gun mount sounds like a good idea. Question: would removing the suppressor change the velocity much? If that is doable then a Magneto Sporter might serve your purpose. Supposedly the Magnetospeed (either version) changes the point of impact so only muzzle fps is of value, if this is true. I have no clue as to whether or not this is true, but it does sound to be true. I am running a Blaser R8 and only have one large muzzle diameter Bbl, a 6mmBR(.870"). All the rest of my Bbls are .670" muzzle diameter, so I do not have the end of barrel diameter problem. Also I can probably run a bullet drop test to: 100, 200, 300 yds and come up with a pretty close estimate for muzzle fps. I think I will try that before investing in a v3. [/QUOTE]
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