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Help with new magneto speed numbers
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<blockquote data-quote="Tac-O" data-source="post: 1920144" data-attributes="member: 109994"><p>I haven't. I started with the 150gr flat bases just because they're typically more forgiving for load developing, apparently. I've just stuck with them.</p><p></p><p>So you're thinking having the sensor surface too close caused the bullet to shift upward farther? When I used my rod to line up the sensor, it was between 1/4" and 1/2"... Looked to be pretty close to 3/8". Instructions say spacing between the bottom of the bore and sensor surface should be between 1/8" and 0.375". I think my shift was so large was because my gun is the Tikka superlite, which has a thin whippy flutes barrel.</p><p></p><p>After looking at the benefits and drawbacks of both Chrono systems, I decided the price and accuracy of the magneto was hard to beat. Even if I spend the $100 for the wiser mount to be able to shoot without a POI shift, I'll will still be in $350-400 less than the lab radar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tac-O, post: 1920144, member: 109994"] I haven't. I started with the 150gr flat bases just because they're typically more forgiving for load developing, apparently. I've just stuck with them. So you're thinking having the sensor surface too close caused the bullet to shift upward farther? When I used my rod to line up the sensor, it was between 1/4" and 1/2"... Looked to be pretty close to 3/8". Instructions say spacing between the bottom of the bore and sensor surface should be between 1/8” and 0.375”. I think my shift was so large was because my gun is the Tikka superlite, which has a thin whippy flutes barrel. After looking at the benefits and drawbacks of both Chrono systems, I decided the price and accuracy of the magneto was hard to beat. Even if I spend the $100 for the wiser mount to be able to shoot without a POI shift, I'll will still be in $350-400 less than the lab radar. [/QUOTE]
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