That is the question.
in my load development I’ve been using a new magnetospeed. So far I’ve only been testing for SD/ES. Next step is to do some seating depth testing. I have a number of questions and concerns and am looking for help in finding the best path forward. I’ll number them to keep it simple:
1. using two powders, one bullet over 15 different loads, I’ve had one (lowest velocity) group with an SD of 0.8 and ES of 2.0 and 6 groups between 4 and 8 SD. Can I trust these magnetospeed numbers going forward? NOTE: my Magnetospeed did slide forward on the barrel several times requiring me to slide it back and tighten it some.
2. related to the first question, if I can trust those numbers, is the consensus wisdom to then do bullet seating depth testing WITHOUT the magnetospeed attached and test purely for groups And impact locations?
3. I may look for a better mount, like Wiser, but currently I test with an adjustable front bench rest and haven’t seen another mounting option that would work with that. Also I don’t want to spend more money if I’m just going to end up with a Labradar.
4. Will a Lab Radar work even when you have to shoot through a metal tunnel? Many shooting ranges require you to shoot through these. So will the rifle barrel and Lab Radar fit into the same 2 foot wide space and work?
Comments - I like the convenience of the Magneto Speed and the ability to import the data to a laptop. I am not impressed with the cheap plasticky mounts and spacers. It does not meet my expectations of a $300 product. More in line with some knock-off Chinese copy you might buy from Amazon. Still like the product overall, but not if I can’t trust my load development process.
in my load development I’ve been using a new magnetospeed. So far I’ve only been testing for SD/ES. Next step is to do some seating depth testing. I have a number of questions and concerns and am looking for help in finding the best path forward. I’ll number them to keep it simple:
1. using two powders, one bullet over 15 different loads, I’ve had one (lowest velocity) group with an SD of 0.8 and ES of 2.0 and 6 groups between 4 and 8 SD. Can I trust these magnetospeed numbers going forward? NOTE: my Magnetospeed did slide forward on the barrel several times requiring me to slide it back and tighten it some.
2. related to the first question, if I can trust those numbers, is the consensus wisdom to then do bullet seating depth testing WITHOUT the magnetospeed attached and test purely for groups And impact locations?
3. I may look for a better mount, like Wiser, but currently I test with an adjustable front bench rest and haven’t seen another mounting option that would work with that. Also I don’t want to spend more money if I’m just going to end up with a Labradar.
4. Will a Lab Radar work even when you have to shoot through a metal tunnel? Many shooting ranges require you to shoot through these. So will the rifle barrel and Lab Radar fit into the same 2 foot wide space and work?
Comments - I like the convenience of the Magneto Speed and the ability to import the data to a laptop. I am not impressed with the cheap plasticky mounts and spacers. It does not meet my expectations of a $300 product. More in line with some knock-off Chinese copy you might buy from Amazon. Still like the product overall, but not if I can’t trust my load development process.
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