The accuracy of our chronographs can be expected to be between 99.5% and 99.9%.
... PermalinkYes, solids should perform about the same as standard copper-jacked rounds. If the round is made out of something that has very low electrical conductivity (like lead) you may have to make the device more sensitive by changing the bullet type setting, but most solids should work with the default settings.
... PermalinkYes, the MagnetoSpeed V3 was designed to work with larger barrels and suppressors up to 2 inches in diameter. The Sporter was designed to be used with rifles up to 1" in barrel diameter. If you require a custom lab setup for rail mounted guns please contact us for details on our custom services.
... PermalinkThis means that you will need to do a firmware update on your chronograph. Please see the directions found here: Firmware update
... PermalinkMagnetospeed chronographs can work with both lead and steel projectiles, though the sensitivity may need to be adjust for lead-only rounds. The same applies for shot loads, however we do not recommend use with #7 bird shot and smaller due to a drop in accuracy.
... PermalinkThe main difference is that the Sporter can fit on barrels from .5" to 1" in diameter. The V3 can fit on barrels and suppressors from .5" to 2" in diameter. Use this comparison chart to see major and minor differences.
... PermalinkNo. The Sporter was not designed for use with a suppressor.
... PermalinkNo. The V3 rail adapter can only be used with the V3 bayonet.
... PermalinkNo. The tapered spacer kit will only work with the V3 bayonet.
... PermalinkYes. All bayonets and displays are compatible with each other.
... PermalinkThe error 2 message you are seeing is actually a spacing and sensitivity error. The instructions that you received have been updated and are available on our website. The only major change is the error messages. Vertical distance or the space between the bullet flight path and the top of the sensor deck needs to be between .125 and .25" One of the two rubber V block pads should get your between that threshold if you barrel is between .5" and 1" in diameter. horizontal spacing (the space between the end of your rifle and the beginning of the flat portion of the sensor deck) needs to be between 1" to 1.5" If you are shooting .30cal and larger; start with a setting of REG (regular). If you are shooting .30cal down to .223, start with REG and then try HI 1. If you are shooting .223 and smaller, start with HI 1, but you will most likely need to use HI 2 for smaller calibers like .22lr. If confirming spacing and sensitivity settings doesn't work, please contact us.
... PermalinkIf you are getting to the 4 dashes but not getting any readings or error 2 or 5 messages (or any error with number message); then it is possible that you have the sensitivity setting not adjusted or the vertical alignment. Vertical distance or the space between the bullet flight path and the top of the sensor deck needs to be between .125" and .375". The recommended .25" is optimal. One of the two rubber V block pads should get you between that threshold if your barrel is between .5" and 1" in diameter. The horizontal spacing (the space between the end of your rifle and the beginning of the flat portion of the sensor deck) needs to be between 1" to 1.5" If you are shooting .30cal and larger; start with a setting of REG (regular). If you are shooting .30cal down to .223, start with REG and then try HI 1. If you are shooting .223 and smaller, start with HI 1, but you will most likely need to use HI 2 for smaller calibers like .22lr. A chart and additional information are on this link: Chart If confirming spacing and sensitivity settings doesn't work, please contact Email
... PermalinkPlease reference the QUICK START guide in your instructions. Make sure that you have the thumbnut at the very bottom of the threads before mounting the bayonet on your barrel.
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