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Magneto Speed V3 or Sporter
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<blockquote data-quote="Trnelson" data-source="post: 1390217" data-attributes="member: 42308"><p>Allow me to introduce a point of further clarity for the benifit of the OP... My buddy has a sporter. I have a V3. The only issue that I have seen him run into routinely with the sporter is that the distance between the mount and the bayonet is significantly shorter than the V3. He has trouble properly mounting properly with longer and over-sized muzzle brakes and compensators. If you can remove the brake, or it's of a short enough design your golden with the sporter. The sporter works perfectly fine for muzzle diameters up to ~1", much more and it begins not to be able to be close enough to get consistent readings. We mounted his sporter to his specwar 7.62 suppressor and it actually read two out of five shots, but the displayed velocity of the known ammunition was really wonky. </p><p>Hope that helps you in making a good purchase for your shooting needs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trnelson, post: 1390217, member: 42308"] Allow me to introduce a point of further clarity for the benifit of the OP... My buddy has a sporter. I have a V3. The only issue that I have seen him run into routinely with the sporter is that the distance between the mount and the bayonet is significantly shorter than the V3. He has trouble properly mounting properly with longer and over-sized muzzle brakes and compensators. If you can remove the brake, or it’s of a short enough design your golden with the sporter. The sporter works perfectly fine for muzzle diameters up to ~1”, much more and it begins not to be able to be close enough to get consistent readings. We mounted his sporter to his specwar 7.62 suppressor and it actually read two out of five shots, but the displayed velocity of the known ammunition was really wonky. Hope that helps you in making a good purchase for your shooting needs. [/QUOTE]
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