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<blockquote data-quote="Eagle Eye" data-source="post: 2874828" data-attributes="member: 34489"><p>It can be used on rifles and shotguns that have a magazine under the barrel! The chronograph can be attached 90 degrees to barrel. The angle of attachment doesn't matter.</p><p>Never used it on a bb gun but i don't see why it wouldn't work on one. The sensitivity of the chronograph can be adjusted to pick up light/small projectiles.</p><p>As far as bows, I've never tried that either. Granted, I could see potential problems with measuring arrow speed. 1 point for traditional chronograph.</p><p>Being able to test multiple guns without changing chronograph is another point for traditional chronos.</p><p>Being able to test velocity at distances <u>other</u> than at muzzle is a plus for trad chrono.</p><p></p><p>Not having to go downrange to mess with chronograph is a point for magnetospeed. </p><p>Not having to depend on optimal weather conditions is another point. </p><p>Both of the previous features make the magneto perfect for indoor range use, where you often cant go down range and the lighting may not be conducive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eagle Eye, post: 2874828, member: 34489"] It can be used on rifles and shotguns that have a magazine under the barrel! The chronograph can be attached 90 degrees to barrel. The angle of attachment doesn't matter. Never used it on a bb gun but i don't see why it wouldn't work on one. The sensitivity of the chronograph can be adjusted to pick up light/small projectiles. As far as bows, I've never tried that either. Granted, I could see potential problems with measuring arrow speed. 1 point for traditional chronograph. Being able to test multiple guns without changing chronograph is another point for traditional chronos. Being able to test velocity at distances [U]other[/U] than at muzzle is a plus for trad chrono. Not having to go downrange to mess with chronograph is a point for magnetospeed. Not having to depend on optimal weather conditions is another point. Both of the previous features make the magneto perfect for indoor range use, where you often cant go down range and the lighting may not be conducive. [/QUOTE]
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