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The Basics, Starting Out
Magneto speed sporter
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<blockquote data-quote="LRP243Juicebox" data-source="post: 2427716" data-attributes="member: 122008"><p>I have used the V3 and I've used the sporter. I eventually decided on the sporter. I am so glad I did because for my match rifle (26" barrel) I use a longer barrel but also used factory ammo. Had I just gone with factory box speeds, I would have been off by .2-.3 mils at 600 yards. That can add up to a lot when youre going for vitals. It was cheap way to guarantee that I could always know what my gun was going to do. the display isn't that great but it not awful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRP243Juicebox, post: 2427716, member: 122008"] I have used the V3 and I've used the sporter. I eventually decided on the sporter. I am so glad I did because for my match rifle (26" barrel) I use a longer barrel but also used factory ammo. Had I just gone with factory box speeds, I would have been off by .2-.3 mils at 600 yards. That can add up to a lot when youre going for vitals. It was cheap way to guarantee that I could always know what my gun was going to do. the display isn't that great but it not awful. [/QUOTE]
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