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Magneto speed sporter
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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2427842" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>I have the sporter version. I wrap a 1" wide strip of duct tape around my barrel to provide more friction to the strap/barrel contact point. Generally, I am pleased with the device - really an innovative process to measure velocity compared to optical methods. I find the data/numerical logic somewhat convoluted and don't use it, instead I just use the velocity values that are plugged into my Open Office spread sheet to perform stats & make a record of each shooting event. I rely on the device more than I thought I would. It provides streams of numbers for spread sheets. I destroyed the clamp portion of a bayonet while using the device on a smooth (outside) barreled .300 WM that I neglected to wrap with duct tape - the portion of the bayonet below the strap got blown off - <a href="https://nkhome.com/" target="_blank">Nielsen-Kellerman family of brands</a> - cheerfully sent me another bayonet for $85, shipping included. I now carefully inspect & reposition, if required, the bayonet after each shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2427842, member: 115658"] I have the sporter version. I wrap a 1" wide strip of duct tape around my barrel to provide more friction to the strap/barrel contact point. Generally, I am pleased with the device - really an innovative process to measure velocity compared to optical methods. I find the data/numerical logic somewhat convoluted and don't use it, instead I just use the velocity values that are plugged into my Open Office spread sheet to perform stats & make a record of each shooting event. I rely on the device more than I thought I would. It provides streams of numbers for spread sheets. I destroyed the clamp portion of a bayonet while using the device on a smooth (outside) barreled .300 WM that I neglected to wrap with duct tape - the portion of the bayonet below the strap got blown off - [URL='https://nkhome.com/']Nielsen-Kellerman family of brands[/URL] - cheerfully sent me another bayonet for $85, shipping included. I now carefully inspect & reposition, if required, the bayonet after each shot. [/QUOTE]
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