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Magnetospeed while shooting a ladder?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike 338" data-source="post: 1455511" data-attributes="member: 41338"><p>IMO, a ladder test is a fair amount of work. I'm not sure how you "know" a thing hanging off the end of your barrel isn't affecting things to the point that whatever you find is inconclusive. That sort'a defeats the purpose of the test. Ladder tests don't need to be chronographed. </p><p></p><p>On the flip side, just shoot about 15 or 20 shots with .2 grain increased increments with the Magnetospeed attached and you'll find one or two nodes that you can test later. I do this just by pulling off the road and shooting into a dirt bank about 15 feet away. I don't even look down the scope. I get my readings and I'm done in a few minutes. </p><p></p><p>Magneto Speed is a great tool but I never attach it when I want to know how my gun shoots unless I never plan to take it off (which doesn't really ever apply).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike 338, post: 1455511, member: 41338"] IMO, a ladder test is a fair amount of work. I'm not sure how you "know" a thing hanging off the end of your barrel isn't affecting things to the point that whatever you find is inconclusive. That sort'a defeats the purpose of the test. Ladder tests don't need to be chronographed. On the flip side, just shoot about 15 or 20 shots with .2 grain increased increments with the Magnetospeed attached and you'll find one or two nodes that you can test later. I do this just by pulling off the road and shooting into a dirt bank about 15 feet away. I don't even look down the scope. I get my readings and I'm done in a few minutes. Magneto Speed is a great tool but I never attach it when I want to know how my gun shoots unless I never plan to take it off (which doesn't really ever apply). [/QUOTE]
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