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Magneto V3 or LabRadar
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<blockquote data-quote="Tree Farmer" data-source="post: 2436039" data-attributes="member: 75473"><p>I bought the MS about 6 mos. ago to replace my cheap optical chrony. I didn't consider lab radar because of price. The MS does change POI (about 1" +/-) but doesn't seem to affect group size. I use it for load development (ES for powder charges, seating depth and neck tension). After settling on a load, I sight in and start gathering drop data (without the MS attached). It hasn't increased my use of components compared to my old chrony.</p><p></p><p>The most dramatic difference was the velocity readings between the MS and the optical chrony for a given load. The ES spread between the two often exceeded 40 fps, leading me to believe my reloading techniques sucked. The problem actually was the accuracy of the chrono readings. The MS was a game changer for me, but so would have been a lab radar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tree Farmer, post: 2436039, member: 75473"] I bought the MS about 6 mos. ago to replace my cheap optical chrony. I didn't consider lab radar because of price. The MS does change POI (about 1" +/-) but doesn't seem to affect group size. I use it for load development (ES for powder charges, seating depth and neck tension). After settling on a load, I sight in and start gathering drop data (without the MS attached). It hasn't increased my use of components compared to my old chrony. The most dramatic difference was the velocity readings between the MS and the optical chrony for a given load. The ES spread between the two often exceeded 40 fps, leading me to believe my reloading techniques sucked. The problem actually was the accuracy of the chrono readings. The MS was a game changer for me, but so would have been a lab radar. [/QUOTE]
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