Chronograph

Aberhan

Beginner
Jun 25, 2026
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After all these years and I still don’t own a chronograph. Does anyone have experience with the Magneto Speed? Thoughts and opinions welcome. I looked at the old style Caldwell but nobody says anything good about them. Here in Canada a Garmin is $750. All advice appreciated.
Thanks, Abe…
 
Athlon Rangecraft is a less expensive alternative to the Garmin and works pretty much the same. I've used them both and have no preference between them. Here's my setup for testing handun loads at the indoor range. You can see how small the Athlon unit is in the lower left of the photo. It's actually a little larger than the Garmin I think. The range doesn't allow folks to set up conventional chronographs because they have to be forward of the firing line, but putting one of these little rascals on the bench is super-easy. I keep the notebook handy and jot down readings, but the chronograph remembers each shot anyway so I don't need to do that.

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I have the magneto and haven't had any issues, it was my first chrono. Can take a little getting used to, and remembering how to navigate through the display, dont forget the instruction sheet at home. It was nice for checking velocities and looking for a node, but always took it off for groups,, did I have too, not sure but I did anyway.
But like alot of the others I have switched over to the garmin and really like it.
If you were on this side of the border I'd give you a good deal on the magneto.
 
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