I only put mine on for velocity data for drops and to check that me SD/ES are good.
some guns it sends 3 moa low, some no different, some 1-2 high
some guns it sends 3 moa low, some no different, some 1-2 high
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And that's how you work a tuner. Screw it in or out.I think where some get variations is fixing the bayonet different distances from the muzzle. I use a six inch scale and record the position of the bayonet. I found if I move the bayonet fore and aft, velocity remains the same but the POI changes are different.
Use a chronograph for what it was intended: MV. What does it matter about POI? You going to leave it on in a match?
So . . . yesterday I did some various testing, one of which was to see what happens when I turn my MagnetoSpeed 90° to the 9 o'clock position instead of my usual 6 o'clock position. As I've mentioned in the past, in my usual position, I get a vertical POI shift of ~3" to the 12 o'clock and the group is virtually no different from what I otherwise get at 100 yds. When I position the MagnetoSpeed to the 9 o'clock position the POI shifted down ~2.5" from the POA instead of up when it was in the 6 o'clock position. But. . . it not only shifted down it also shifted to the right by ~ 2.5". And thought it shifted down and to the right, the group remained tight (if fact, one of my better 5 shot groups at .227 MOA).
Now, I'm wondering if I can position that the POI will be in line with the POI without the MagnetoSpeed attached. And so, next time I'm out, I'm going to see what happens as I rotate the MagnetoSpeed at 90° increments to see where the POI's land and will report back with pics.
Just FYI for some perspective, I'm firing a .308 24" Krieger sporter barrel.
Thank you for That great experiment. What distance was this shot at?Ok. . .so, I tested to see where the POI will be if I turn my MagnetosSpeed 360° at 90° increments. There was no change in where it was mounted to the barrel, only that it was rotated. 3 shots at each location starting at the usual mounting position at 6 o'clock, then to 9, 12 and 3 o'clock position. Results were actually just as expected as you can see in the pic below.
Before mounting the MagnetoSpeed I warmed up the barrel with 5 shots to the dot I was going to use for the POA. After 4 shots, I held off of center to try and get the 5th shot on center of the dot to make it easier to line up the crosshairs and luckily managed to get it pretty close to center of the dot. Then I mounted the MagnetoSpeed and began the test, not really making much effort to get a tight 3 shot groups as the size of the groups wasn't the objective. After the test, I removed the MagnetoSpeed to shoot two 5 shot groups to see how this batch of cartridges I loaded might do and that's what you see at the top of the pic.
The distance the 3 shot groups were from the POA was ~2.5" except for when it was at the 12 o'clock position where it was ~3.0" from the POA; apparently some kind of effect from gravity, I'm guessing.
Since the MagnetoSpeed was mounted at the same spot on the barrel, I'm inclined to conclude that the POI shifts were not due to any change (or very little, if any) in the harmonics from the additional weight on the barrel. But the POI shift was due to interference to the air flow coming off the bullet as it travels over the MagnetoSpeeds bayonet being that it's so close to the bullet flight path.
Here's that pic:
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PS: These are .308 cartridges loaded with 168 SMK's pushed by 40.9 grs IMR-4064 in Federal brass with CCI 200 primers
I agree, a chrono is intended for measuring velocities and not groups. But, collecting data and understanding the relationship one's velocities and the related groups helps with finding good loads as well as reducing cost of getting that understanding.I use it for what it was intended, not to see how the groups are with it on. I sure as heck don't hunt with it on.
Any chrony, no matter the brand is made to check velocity, not groups.. Anyway that is what I believe.
Thank you for That great experiment. What distance was this shot at?
However, such attachments will not necessarily abrogate the effect of muzzle blast from the sensor deck.
IME, using a muzzle brake with those off barrel attachments will remove the POI shift.
Agreed. It should reduce the change in POI due to muzzle blast off the sensor deck by approximately whatever amount fraction of the muzzle blast it deflects away from the sensor deck. In practice, that could mean all, or most of the POI change. Some MagnetoSpeed users have reported very little, if any, POI change with braked rifles.IME, using a muzzle brake with those off barrel attachments will remove the POI shift.