I use a Magneto Speed its perfect
I was tempted by the magnetospeed but found that I got missed shots fairly regularly when I borrowed one.
Unfortunately not - ‘Sorry, we could not find that page’...
Tried again with YouTube

The downward flex starts as soon as you see the first whiff of smoke so the bullet may have already gone. Not sure.
I have re run the video frame by frame but can't see a bullet unsurprisingly. The downward flex starts as soon as you see the first whiff of smoke so the bullet may have already gone. Not sure.

I got intrigued so wasted a jolly hour or two.
It won't be as good as the original video file but I did manage to download it eventually and isolated 4 consecutive frames...
1, pre shot.
2, which shows the first whiff of air movement /change colour spreading out and surrounding the Bayo which could be the column of air in the barrel and a bit of gas that got past the bullet before it obturated, or just the start of the following gas after the bullet has gone. Either way the Bayo has not moved.
3, which shows gas more than a barrel length away so I would think the bullet must have passed by well before that.
4, the gas cloud moving away from the muzzle, bullet long gone.
It is quite difficult to spot the change between frame one and two first time of watching, but it is a balloon shaped area...
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This is interesting as my understanding of the magnetospeed is that the bullet needs to travel parallel with the sensor array in the bayonet. The video shows marked deviation of the bayonet away from the path of the bullet. which may induce error in the velocity measurement. Now this may well be consistent between shots in which case it may not be relevant in the real world but could this potentially become more significant as the restraining strap loosens?? I dont know if the labradar is immune to this either as the effect of muzzle blast will rock the unit to some degree but once the bullet has been detected in the cone of doppler waves, hopefully this should not be a factor.I got intrigued so wasted a jolly hour or two.
It won't be as good as the original video file but I did manage to download it eventually and isolated 4 consecutive frames...
1, pre shot.
2, which shows the first whiff of air movement /change colour spreading out and surrounding the Bayo which could be the column of air in the barrel and a bit of gas that got past the bullet before it obturated, or just the start of the following gas after the bullet has gone. Either way the Bayo has not moved.
3, which shows gas more than a barrel length away so I would think the bullet must have passed by well before that.
4, the gas cloud moving away from the muzzle, bullet long gone.
It is quite difficult to spot the change between frame one and two first time of watching, but it is a balloon shaped area...
View attachment 146016
This is interesting as my understanding of the magnetospeed is that the bullet needs to travel parallel with the sensor array in the bayonet. The video shows marked deviation of the bayonet away from the path of the bullet. which may induce error in the velocity measurement. Now this may well be consistent between shots in which case it may not be relevant in the real world but could this potentially become more significant as the restraining strap loosens?? I dont know if the labradar is immune to this either as the effect of muzzle blast will rock the unit to some degree but once the bullet has been detected in the cone of doppler waves, hopefully this should not be a factor.
If you live in North America or Aussie then I would suggest the Labradar unit. There are lots of people that like their Magneto Speed units as well. I like my Labradar for the simple fact I don't have to attach anything to my barrel. Anything putting pressure on a barrel will cause a change of POI even if just slightly. I use mine for working up loads and I get my bullet speed as well as my actual POI at the same time which is beneficial to the way I test new loads. I don't think you will find a better more accurate unit than the Labradar.as per my previous posts i am starting to collect equipment to reload and wanted advice on the best Chronograph to buy i am not to bothered about cost but don't want to pay over the odds for very little gain. i see costs vary so want some pointers on the best value for money with accuracy as always all advise is much appreciated