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Definitely don’t want to zero with a magnetospeed!
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<blockquote data-quote="Impulsive" data-source="post: 1794152" data-attributes="member: 24435"><p>I usually work up a load and then use the MS to get the ES, SD, and velocity. I also keep the muzzle the same distance from the end of the mount and the bayonet level across the bottom on all my rifles. </p><p>It will still change point of impact a bit, but not more then 1- 1-1/2", usually up and left. I have even had it tighten groups up considerably , just like s tuner.</p><p>I don't think it was designed for zeroing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Impulsive, post: 1794152, member: 24435"] I usually work up a load and then use the MS to get the ES, SD, and velocity. I also keep the muzzle the same distance from the end of the mount and the bayonet level across the bottom on all my rifles. It will still change point of impact a bit, but not more then 1- 1-1/2", usually up and left. I have even had it tighten groups up considerably , just like s tuner. I don't think it was designed for zeroing. [/QUOTE]
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