a tip for everyone ; I placed a small piece of velcro (female side) on the inside of that nylon strap where it touches the barrel just to help with tightness and slipping on a stainless steel barrel. Works very well and would highly recommend doing same guys even if your barrel is painted. You get a real snug feeing when you tighten the thumb nut. :) 👍
Thanks for pointing out the differences. I've got a V3 which I bought before the spotter model was available. It's been the most reliable and accurate chrono I've ever owned. It has always worked. Have fun with your new Sporter!
One of my friends just bought a Garmin Chronograph. Sold me his V3 at a great buddy price. Looking forward to checking all these different 300 Blackout loads I've worked up.
Great video. One thing i would add is that if you want to chrono pistol at all then the v3 with the pic rail adapter makes that possible . I only own the sporter as well and i was disappointed when i realized the pic rail adapter only applies to the v3 model. Thanks for sharing.
I just bought the sporter for exactly the same reasons as in the video. It will do the job, and I am not keen on spending a shit load of money on a radar that needs to be set up and adjusted, which is often a complicated procedure especially here in Germany anyway (everyone has to stop shooting on the range when someone has to go beyond the barrier - this is not how to make friends on the range). Rather spend the money on more shooting. Cheers from overseas
I have the sporter and use wood dowels to verify bayonet clearance. For 25s and up a quarter inch works just fine. I also have a 3/16inch for my .204 and 6mm. They are about 12 inches long. Of course you can look down the barrel on bolts and single shots
As far as pistol stuff ???? I’m on the same page as you as far as all I need is velocity data to make better Ammo. But I need to be able to use the Sport or on my pistols
I bought the Sporter and sent it back after one session. Super cheap construction, could tell it wasn't gonna last at all. Had to adjust it after every shot due to sliding forward. On a muzzle braked 30-06AI so no crazy recoil.
That’s a great question…I always write the velocities down as they come in and go back and delete stuff so I haven’t run into an issue with that yet. I’ve gone up to 60 shots without deleting the info though.
@@brucebrill3248 I’ve gone up to 60 without deleting shot data but again I just write it down each time and keep paper logs. The V3 version has a much nicer display and you can put a SD card in it for easier data transfer.
Alignment rod under $5 at local hardware store. I just got the sporter and plan to try it out tomorrow on a ladder test. I think magnetospeed could send a 1/4" rod out with a $180 sporter model, just my two cents, but I picked a rod up for $2.80 at Cole's hardware.
@@alabamareloader What I have seen from reviews of you and other guys out there I believe I will be pleased with my purchase. Over all I think it's going to be a great asset to my load data. I'm glad someone else agrees with me with the alignment rod, I mean for what would cost them maybe $1 per sporter it would be one more step to keep human error out of shooting off the end of the bayonet. Great video, I appreciate watching reviews to better help me spend my money wisely.
It doesn’t work for rim fire stuff but it does say it works with center fire stuff like rifles and revolvers so I bet it would. Can’t seem to find a velocity minimum on the website though.
@@alabamareloader FWIW: I contacted magnetospeed and they state both the sporter and V3 will measure subsonic rifle velocities. The more you *know* thanks for the video, cheers.
Which one should YOU buy? Buy the one that fits what you need it to do, fits your shooting needs/style and fits your budget. Or maybe you buy stuff to impress the girls at the range....whatever!
Good concept for the video, but execution could use some help here. Be more organized & prepare before starting your video. Have the units disassembled & parts laid out side by side BEFORE beginning. These are essential for doing comparison videos. Unfortunately this fell short. Plan and prepare better before making a video if you want more likes/followers. Best.
Thanks for the clear and honest review - I'm old school (like you) at at 65 so am opting for the regular Magneto Speed Sporter.
a tip for everyone ; I placed a small piece of velcro (female side) on the inside of that nylon strap where it touches the barrel just to help with tightness and slipping on a stainless steel barrel. Works very well and would highly recommend doing same guys even if your barrel is painted. You get a real snug feeing when you tighten the thumb nut. :) 👍
Thanks for pointing out the differences. I've got a V3 which I bought before the spotter model was available. It's been the most reliable and accurate chrono I've ever owned. It has always worked. Have fun with your new Sporter!
One of my friends just bought a Garmin Chronograph. Sold me his V3 at a great buddy price. Looking forward to checking all these different 300 Blackout loads I've worked up.
The Magneto is a great chronograph for sure…especially if you can get it at a discount
Great video. One thing i would add is that if you want to chrono pistol at all then the v3 with the pic rail adapter makes that possible . I only own the sporter as well and i was disappointed when i realized the pic rail adapter only applies to the v3 model. Thanks for sharing.
I just bought the sporter for exactly the same reasons as in the video. It will do the job, and I am not keen on spending a shit load of money on a radar that needs to be set up and adjusted, which is often a complicated procedure especially here in Germany anyway (everyone has to stop shooting on the range when someone has to go beyond the barrier - this is not how to make friends on the range). Rather spend the money on more shooting. Cheers from overseas
Wonder if the V3 display would work with the Sporter bayonet....
Great vid. You answered my question. I can't see paying almost 2X for the V3.
I’ve got my sporter and I love it. Actually easy to setup and don’t see any bad accuracy
I have the sporter and use wood dowels to verify bayonet clearance. For 25s and up a quarter inch works just fine. I also have a 3/16inch for my .204 and 6mm. They are about 12 inches long. Of course you can look down the barrel on bolts and single shots
thanks bud 🤙🏻
Good analysis and comparison. Im with you, the Sporter works just fine. Not real crazy over the strap and clip, seems very cheap.
Awesome video! Thank you for the information
As far as pistol stuff ???? I’m on the same page as you as far as all I need is velocity data to make better Ammo. But I need to be able to use the Sport or on my pistols
I wish the sporter had the same mounting system as the v3, $450 bucks is ridiculous just to be able to mount it to a suppressor.
Great video! Lots of good data on the way.
They do offer an adapter to connect the Spotted to an iPhone to give increased functionality.
That’s pretty neat
Called a phone scope
Not called a phone scope
This was a big help. Thanks!
I bought the Sporter and sent it back after one session. Super cheap construction, could tell it wasn't gonna last at all. Had to adjust it after every shot due to sliding forward. On a muzzle braked 30-06AI so no crazy recoil.
Nice job on the video. How many shots can be recorded in memory in the display?
That’s a great question…I always write the velocities down as they come in and go back and delete stuff so I haven’t run into an issue with that yet. I’ve gone up to 60 shots without deleting the info though.
@@alabamareloader So it will hold at least 60 at one time...and sync 60 ? if so that's plenty. thanks for the info
@@brucebrill3248 I’ve gone up to 60 without deleting shot data but again I just write it down each time and keep paper logs. The V3 version has a much nicer display and you can put a SD card in it for easier data transfer.
Alignment rod under $5 at local hardware store. I just got the sporter and plan to try it out tomorrow on a ladder test. I think magnetospeed could send a 1/4" rod out with a $180 sporter model, just my two cents, but I picked a rod up for $2.80 at Cole's hardware.
Yea I feel the same way about it…I’m glad I went with the Sporter though for the money it’s been great 👍🏻
@@alabamareloader What I have seen from reviews of you and other guys out there I believe I will be pleased with my purchase. Over all I think it's going to be a great asset to my load data. I'm glad someone else agrees with me with the alignment rod, I mean for what would cost them maybe $1 per sporter it would be one more step to keep human error out of shooting off the end of the bayonet. Great video, I appreciate watching reviews to better help me spend my money wisely.
@@mikehahn8293 yea you would think they could just throw in something at least…$180 is nothing to sneeze at!
Does weather conditions (bright sunlight, dark overcast) effect its performance? Like the Caldwell
No
Will the sporter model measure subsonic rifle velocities ?
It doesn’t work for rim fire stuff but it does say it works with center fire stuff like rifles and revolvers so I bet it would. Can’t seem to find a velocity minimum on the website though.
@@alabamareloader FWIW: I contacted magnetospeed and they state both the sporter and V3 will measure subsonic rifle velocities. The more you *know* thanks for the video, cheers.
Which one should YOU buy? Buy the one that fits what you need it to do, fits your shooting needs/style and fits your budget. Or maybe you buy stuff to impress the girls at the range....whatever!
does anyone know if the sporter model is compatible with the picatinny rail adapter from Magneto?
That’s a great question…I’m not sure on that one
Does the v3 alignment rod work with the sporter?
That’s what I used with the Sporter and it seemed to work just fine
@@alabamareloader thanks, just ordered one.
Big difference is v3 does pistol, rimfire and others Sporter does not.
I’m really not cool cause in don’t have either of them.
Saying you want a V3 just to be "cool" and post pictures is pure bullshit.
Good concept for the video, but execution could use some help here. Be more organized & prepare before starting your video. Have the units disassembled & parts laid out side by side BEFORE beginning. These are essential for doing comparison videos. Unfortunately this fell short. Plan and prepare better before making a video if you want more likes/followers. Best.
Ehhh
Ahhh plasticky ehhh
who's this Larry David ? lol