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<blockquote data-quote="tbrice23" data-source="post: 1642684" data-attributes="member: 59502"><p>So, my old chrono was the Caldwell Ballistics Precision Chrono ( the upside down one). I really have no complaints about this chrono. The Labradar is a PITA compared to the old one. It wants to be in the 6" distance setting only. I shoot three or more rifles in rotation at the range and have to continually adjust the muzzle in relation to the Radar because some rifles have no muzzle brake, others have 45° brakes, some have 90° brakes. The unit disconnects six or seven times each session and have to manually reconnect pairing to the Labradar! You have to constantly look to make sure the muzzle blast didnt move the alignment which it often does.</p><p></p><p>My Ballistics Precision chrono never disconnected from my app, I never had to reposition the muzzle or manually arm before each shot or stop and make sure the **** thing isnt blinking or turned blue before taking a shot, all the checking and arming and reconnecting is VERY distracting and doesn't help my concentration on shooting at all! All I had to do with my BP chrono was shoot.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I'll get used to being distracted while trying to concentrate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbrice23, post: 1642684, member: 59502"] So, my old chrono was the Caldwell Ballistics Precision Chrono ( the upside down one). I really have no complaints about this chrono. The Labradar is a PITA compared to the old one. It wants to be in the 6" distance setting only. I shoot three or more rifles in rotation at the range and have to continually adjust the muzzle in relation to the Radar because some rifles have no muzzle brake, others have 45° brakes, some have 90° brakes. The unit disconnects six or seven times each session and have to manually reconnect pairing to the Labradar! You have to constantly look to make sure the muzzle blast didnt move the alignment which it often does. My Ballistics Precision chrono never disconnected from my app, I never had to reposition the muzzle or manually arm before each shot or stop and make sure the **** thing isnt blinking or turned blue before taking a shot, all the checking and arming and reconnecting is VERY distracting and doesn't help my concentration on shooting at all! All I had to do with my BP chrono was shoot. Maybe I'll get used to being distracted while trying to concentrate. [/QUOTE]
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