

#MAGNETOSPEED CHRONOGRAPH FREE#
FREE Shipping on orders over 25 shipped by Amazon. The V3 can fit on barrels and suppressors from. MagnetoSpeed XFR Adapter, Black, V3 or Sporter Chronographs. The main difference is that the Sporter can fit on barrels from. What is the difference between the V3 and Sporter Models?


Heavy duty strap with thumb nut tightener.Proven technology with updated sensor design.Integral, quick-attach strapping system with metal buckle and triad thumb nut.Three sensitivity settings for fine-tuning.Easy access battery compartment, no need for screwdriver to swap batteries.Simple, one-button cycling display (shows recent shot velocity and statistics, plug in to turn on).In addition to the larger diameter tolerance, the V3 also has one inch more clearance in the blast zone than previous models to account for longer muzzle brakes and flash hiders. In addition to the larger diameter tolerance, the V3 also has one inch more clearance in the blast zone to account for longer (up to 3' in most cases) muzzle brakes, flash hiders, etc. (Note: Not compatible with the Large Brake Adapter or the V3 Rail Adapter.) The MagnetoSpeed V3 barrel-mounted ballistics Chronograph kit was designed to be used on barrels and suppressors from inch all the way up to 2 inches in diameter. The MagnetoSpeed V3 ballistic chronograph kit was designed to be used on barrels and suppressors from 1/2 inch all the way up to 2 inches in diameter. Ideal for contoured rifle barrels (sporter barrels) and long-barreled revolvers.įor center-fire rifles and revolvers only, not compatible with airguns or rim-fire. In can also accommodate muzzle brakes and flash hiders up to 2.7 inches in length. The MagnetoSpeed V3 barrel-mounted ballistics Chronograph kit was designed to be used on barrels and suppressors from inch all the way up to 2 inches in. The MagnetoSpeed Sporter chronograph was designed to be used on barrels from 1/2 inch up to 1 inch in diameter. The MagnetoSpeed chronographs use ground breaking electromagnetic sensors, instead of problematic optical sensors, to eliminate common chronograph problems.
