Clay Target Guy
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I have a buddy that made a "blast shield" for his. It was a sheet metal guard but I have not talked to him to see how it worked.
I set mine about 5" In front and 2" to the side. Any more than 2-3" to the side and it won't pick up the shot.
Having an issue with my Labradar using a 90 degree brake. Instructions say to put the barrel in front of the unit. I've tried it that way, I've put it behind the unit, used both 6 inches and 12 inches from the side and still unable to read the projectile. Is there anyone using a 90 degree brake that can help me with this?
Also, I just got a Kestrel elite and using it in conjunction with Labradar it seems to be interfering with Bluetooth? When I first start Labradar it connects fine (with phone) and will work, when I switch series the unit looses connection with my phone and will not connect again. Is anyone else using this setup?
Not sure about the Labrador.Haven't tried it that far back. Trigger is on sound not doppler. They say not to use it on doppler for high power rifles, not sure why?
Labradar's "quick setup and tips": 12" or less to the side and 6"- 12" in front for a 90 degree break.
Page 1 #3 shows muzzle offset
Page 2 "muzzle position" for various muzzle types
Mine works fantastic with or without brakes. Just set it back beside you when using your directional brake. I have really never had any issues.After reading all of this I'm hesitant to purchase one...