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Do I really need a Labradar?
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<blockquote data-quote="cynjon" data-source="post: 2753704" data-attributes="member: 110275"><p>I used a Chrony F1 for many years before upgrading to a Magnetospeed. Worked great...but hated the hassle of switching it from rifle to rifle. Being barrel-mounted certainly affects barrel harmonics and accuracy, so I added a Wiser mount. The Wiser worked well, but only on rifles with a pic rail to mount it to. Got a good sale price a couple years ago on a Labradar, made the switch, and never looked back...love it. Added a JKL trigger and it's extremly reliable and rarely misses shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cynjon, post: 2753704, member: 110275"] I used a Chrony F1 for many years before upgrading to a Magnetospeed. Worked great...but hated the hassle of switching it from rifle to rifle. Being barrel-mounted certainly affects barrel harmonics and accuracy, so I added a Wiser mount. The Wiser worked well, but only on rifles with a pic rail to mount it to. Got a good sale price a couple years ago on a Labradar, made the switch, and never looked back...love it. Added a JKL trigger and it's extremly reliable and rarely misses shots. [/QUOTE]
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