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<blockquote data-quote="shphtr" data-source="post: 1730382" data-attributes="member: 6162"><p>Always seems like the best tools have a learning curve associated with their use but once learned produce the most satisfying results. After reading the owner's manual for the LR my "learning curve" only took about 15 to 20 min. I do not own a Mag. If for some reason I lost my LR I would have another ordered before the sun set. Do get the battery pack. If set up correctly the performance/results are stellar. In this instance you definitely "get what you pay for". As you might surmise I am totally satisfied with my LR. I owned an Ohler (? sp.) for the prior 20 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shphtr, post: 1730382, member: 6162"] Always seems like the best tools have a learning curve associated with their use but once learned produce the most satisfying results. After reading the owner’s manual for the LR my “learning curve” only took about 15 to 20 min. I do not own a Mag. If for some reason I lost my LR I would have another ordered before the sun set. Do get the battery pack. If set up correctly the performance/results are stellar. In this instance you definitely “get what you pay for”. As you might surmise I am totally satisfied with my LR. I owned an Ohler (? sp.) for the prior 20 years. [/QUOTE]
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