patrick021
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I have a pro chronograph I use to check my bow speed I'm looking for one to check my rifle any suggestions?
Lab Radar. Buy once cry once and don't look back.I have a pro chronograph I use to check my bow speed I'm looking for one to check my rifle any suggestions?
Isnt a big negative of the magnetospeed is that it changes the harmonics of the barrel so any grouping information you are getting does not necessarily hold true? Basically, if you are running a OCW test, then you cant use the megnetospeeds?I use a magnetospeed sporter and it works perfect. Its a lot cheaper plus I shoot at a busy range a lot and I've heard of issues with the labradar in that situation. There are pros and cons to all.
Exactly why I bought a lab radar.Isnt a big negative of the magnetospeed is that it changes the harmonics of the barrel so any grouping information you are getting does not necessarily hold true? Basically, if you are running a OCW test, then you cant use the megnetospeeds?
Isnt a big negative of the magnetospeed is that it changes the harmonics of the barrel so any grouping information you are getting does not necessarily hold true? Basically, if you are running a OCW test, then you cant use the megnetospeeds?
That's the whole point of OCW test is POI and not group sizes...In my experience, it will change the POI but not the group size. So, I will use it for load development and pick out my load for a given rifle and then obtain my zero and verify drops afterwards.
In my experience, it will change the POI but not the group size. So, I will use it for load development and pick out my load for a given rifle and then obtain my zero and verify drops afterwards.
That's the whole point of OCW test is POI and not group sizes...
I shot my muzzleloader this weekend using my labradar and prochrono at the same time. The prochrono consistently recorded 6 fps less than labradar for every shot.