Which is precisely what a chronograph is designed to do.
I wouldn't want anything that attaches to the barrel when I was doing load development . Larry
And there is the heart of the choice.
Those who do not see value in chronoing the actual rounds used for load development and are willing to use surrogate rounds for that work . . . or those who are convinced that the bayo doesn't affect their load development . . . the MS is a terrific device . . . as long as it fits your firearm.
I have all 3 types of chronos (via CED, MS, and LR). The CED has two purple hearts. I know the MS changes *my* POIs, and the amount of that change will vary based on exactly where - and to some degree how tightly - it is attached to any of *my* barrels.
So me and my barrels are solidly in the radar camp now. One of the benefits I hadn't foreseen is I can easily chrono ALL rounds fired, no matter the venue, which gives me more data and more confidence I understand the variability of my loads.
But, no doubt, the MS is a fine device . . . the LR is new and relatively unproven.