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Magnetospeed vs labradar
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<blockquote data-quote="odoylerules" data-source="post: 1575341" data-attributes="member: 99160"><p>One of the main purposes I use a chronograph is for load development, specifically I shoot long distance ladders (600-1000 yards). What I'm looking for is not only a flat spot on the velocity curve, but a favorable node that gives the tightest vertical spread at distance (they won't always correlate or be the exact same). With the magneto, I couldn't check for vertical spread at distance with it strapped onto my barrel. With the LabRadar I can set it up and shoot away, during testing, practice or even during a match. </p><p>I ran both chronographs side-by-side initially and they were always within 10 ft./s with each other so I trust them both.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="odoylerules, post: 1575341, member: 99160"] One of the main purposes I use a chronograph is for load development, specifically I shoot long distance ladders (600-1000 yards). What I’m looking for is not only a flat spot on the velocity curve, but a favorable node that gives the tightest vertical spread at distance (they won’t always correlate or be the exact same). With the magneto, I couldn’t check for vertical spread at distance with it strapped onto my barrel. With the LabRadar I can set it up and shoot away, during testing, practice or even during a match. I ran both chronographs side-by-side initially and they were always within 10 ft./s with each other so I trust them both. [/QUOTE]
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