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Advice on used Oehler 35P
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Wagner" data-source="post: 2299345" data-attributes="member: 110024"><p>I listen to the guys at the range bitch about their Labradar. My Oehler 35 has never failed me so long as I carry a spare 9 volt battery. Every shot velocity is measured twice and compared for accuracy. The readout will flash when these readings don't match within certain limits. I've owned imy Oehler since the mid 90s. Any part that might get accidentally shot, is easily replaceable and customer service is excellent. The sensors, (screens) can be set apart at a number of different incremental distances so your 4 ft. rail can be changed to 2 ft or 3 or 6 or 8... There are switches inside the control box that you set for different distances. All explained in the instructions. The further apart the screens are, the more accurate the reading. Mine are set at 3 ft. My rail is mounted on one tripod. I can read arrow velocities, pellets, sling shots, bullets, even wax bullets and if I had the skill to pitch a baseball through, that too. Oehler was state of the art in the 80s-90s. I still would not buy anything different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Wagner, post: 2299345, member: 110024"] I listen to the guys at the range bitch about their Labradar. My Oehler 35 has never failed me so long as I carry a spare 9 volt battery. Every shot velocity is measured twice and compared for accuracy. The readout will flash when these readings don't match within certain limits. I've owned imy Oehler since the mid 90s. Any part that might get accidentally shot, is easily replaceable and customer service is excellent. The sensors, (screens) can be set apart at a number of different incremental distances so your 4 ft. rail can be changed to 2 ft or 3 or 6 or 8... There are switches inside the control box that you set for different distances. All explained in the instructions. The further apart the screens are, the more accurate the reading. Mine are set at 3 ft. My rail is mounted on one tripod. I can read arrow velocities, pellets, sling shots, bullets, even wax bullets and if I had the skill to pitch a baseball through, that too. Oehler was state of the art in the 80s-90s. I still would not buy anything different. [/QUOTE]
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