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<blockquote data-quote="gohring3006" data-source="post: 2925154" data-attributes="member: 78762"><p>I have a magnetto sporter that I use most of the time. I considered the V3 but it only offered me a little more luxury but not any more data, so I saved my money and went with the sporter. I now regret it, I have several rifle barrels in the 1.2" straight taper range and my sporter won't work with them, same with my large extra long 1.5" diameter muzzle brake on my 338 lapua. I purchased a CED millennium 2 for a back up, it's become pretty handy measuring my rifles and also my bows. </p><p>I still think a V3 would be the most convenient in the under 500$ price range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohring3006, post: 2925154, member: 78762"] I have a magnetto sporter that I use most of the time. I considered the V3 but it only offered me a little more luxury but not any more data, so I saved my money and went with the sporter. I now regret it, I have several rifle barrels in the 1.2” straight taper range and my sporter won’t work with them, same with my large extra long 1.5” diameter muzzle brake on my 338 lapua. I purchased a CED millennium 2 for a back up, it’s become pretty handy measuring my rifles and also my bows. I still think a V3 would be the most convenient in the under 500$ price range. [/QUOTE]
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