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Reloading
Is a Labradar worth it?
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<blockquote data-quote="milo-2" data-source="post: 1894211" data-attributes="member: 33622"><p>I am going to be the odd man out, I have both LR and Magnetospeed, the magneto travels with me to the range always. IMO, easier to set up, less messing around, gives me what I want, a reading at the muzzle. I guess I do not care what speed my bullet is running at when it gets to 100 yards.</p><p>If you feel a magneto may disrupt load development, by all means buy a LR, they work well. I myself just work around it, I chrono loads up front, finalize the load, then take a final reading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milo-2, post: 1894211, member: 33622"] I am going to be the odd man out, I have both LR and Magnetospeed, the magneto travels with me to the range always. IMO, easier to set up, less messing around, gives me what I want, a reading at the muzzle. I guess I do not care what speed my bullet is running at when it gets to 100 yards. If you feel a magneto may disrupt load development, by all means buy a LR, they work well. I myself just work around it, I chrono loads up front, finalize the load, then take a final reading. [/QUOTE]
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