Trying the new Magneto mount - off the barrel

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Trying the new Magneto mount - off the barrel

#1 Postby Aubrey » Wed May 11, 2022 3:30 pm

I think this makes sense - having the Magneto off the barrel for all shots, at least for testing, some use it in ELR comps (overseas).

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Re: Trying the new Magneto mount - off the barrel

#2 Postby Tim N » Wed May 11, 2022 6:54 pm

Looks good
I’ve been thinking of doing the same- just have to get around to it
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Re: Trying the new Magneto mount - off the barrel

#3 Postby Aubrey » Wed May 11, 2022 7:00 pm

Tim N wrote:Looks good
I’ve been thinking of doing the same- just have to get around to it

https://www.accurise.com.au/collections/tubb/products/tubb-gen-2-magneto-mount-includes-bayonet
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