MagnetoSpeed Ballistic Chronograph

Published on August 2, 2019
Duration: 12:01

This guide details the installation and operation of the MagnetoSpeed Ballistic Chronograph, a device that attaches directly to a firearm's barrel for accurate muzzle velocity measurements. It covers mounting procedures, alignment, data recording, and provides insights into the performance differences between Wolf Military Classic and Norinco steel core 7.62x39 ammunition. The instructor highlights the product's ease of use and portability compared to traditional chronographs.

Quick Summary

The MagnetoSpeed Ballistic Chronograph attaches directly to the firearm's barrel, eliminating the need to shoot through the device. This unique mounting system, secured by a strap and tensioning screw, offers minimal setup time, high portability, and reduces the risk of accidental damage compared to traditional optical chronographs.

Chapters

  1. 00:03Intro and Product Overview
  2. 00:21MagnetoSpeed Chronograph Features
  3. 01:29Unique Barrel Mounting System
  4. 01:51Technology and Data Unit
  5. 02:40Mounting Demonstration (AK)
  6. 03:34Attaching the 'Bayonet' Sensor
  7. 04:06Using Spacers and Alignment Rod
  8. 05:05Finalizing Mount and Setup
  9. 05:59Chronographing Wolf Military Classic Ammo
  10. 07:17Chronographing Norinco Steel Core Ammo
  11. 08:14Norinco Ammo Results Analysis
  12. 08:38Overall Impressions and Blast Deflector
  13. 09:41Ease of Use and Portability
  14. 10:15Skepticism and Positive Review
  15. 11:10Future Use and Recommendation

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the MagnetoSpeed Ballistic Chronograph attach to a firearm?

The MagnetoSpeed attaches directly to the firearm's barrel using a strap and tensioning screw, similar to a tourniquet. This unique mounting system eliminates the need to shoot through the device, reducing the risk of damage.

What are the key advantages of the MagnetoSpeed over traditional chronographs?

The MagnetoSpeed offers minimal setup time, high portability, and attaches directly to the barrel, avoiding the alignment issues and potential damage associated with traditional optical chronographs. It's also less affected by ambient light conditions.

What ammunition types were tested with the MagnetoSpeed in this video?

The video demonstrates chronographing two types of 7.62x39 ammunition: Wolf Military Classic and Norinco steel core. The results showed differences in velocity and consistency between the two.

How is the MagnetoSpeed sensor aligned correctly?

Correct alignment is achieved using included spacers to set the distance from the barrel and an alignment rod to ensure the sensor is positioned directly under the muzzle.

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