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MagnetoSpeed V3 versus Oehler 35P: Chronograph comparison and review

November 23, 2015 Bill Marr 0

An essential tool for the precision rifle shooter, ballistic chronographs are used to measure the muzzle velocity of firearms.  In addition to providing information about a given cartridge’s velocity, the ability to determine the standard […]

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