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<blockquote data-quote="johnnyk" data-source="post: 1730459" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I have had the Lab for a little over a month now and I really enjoy using the thing. Very easy to setup and get going. I read the instructions and have had positive results from the first shot on, both with and without muzzle brakes.</p><p>I don't go to public ranges so I can't address interference on it from others shooting.</p><p>Love being able to arm/disarm and start another series (different load) from the phone app.</p><p>For aiming it, best to increase your sight radius just like on firearms. The straw mentioned above is a good idea. I have a long nail taped to mine but I thought of getting a retractable pointer to mount in the groove. When I need to aim it, extend the pointer, when I'm done, collapse it.</p><p>I have not had to use batteries yet as I had a battery pack on my work truck and it has easily lasted all day several times. I have it attached to the tripod leg with a stout rubber band. I pick the whole thing up and carry it outside as one unit.</p><p>I have not used the MS so I can't speak for or against it. I initially thought that the POI shift would be bothersome but the more I think about it, it really wouldn't be. After I'm done with load development for a rifle or specific bullet, I fine tune/check my scope's POI for hunting and targets anyway.</p><p>As my drunk, jovial uncle would say, "Choice is yours, make it light on yourself".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnyk, post: 1730459, member: 307"] I have had the Lab for a little over a month now and I really enjoy using the thing. Very easy to setup and get going. I read the instructions and have had positive results from the first shot on, both with and without muzzle brakes. I don't go to public ranges so I can't address interference on it from others shooting. Love being able to arm/disarm and start another series (different load) from the phone app. For aiming it, best to increase your sight radius just like on firearms. The straw mentioned above is a good idea. I have a long nail taped to mine but I thought of getting a retractable pointer to mount in the groove. When I need to aim it, extend the pointer, when I'm done, collapse it. I have not had to use batteries yet as I had a battery pack on my work truck and it has easily lasted all day several times. I have it attached to the tripod leg with a stout rubber band. I pick the whole thing up and carry it outside as one unit. I have not used the MS so I can't speak for or against it. I initially thought that the POI shift would be bothersome but the more I think about it, it really wouldn't be. After I'm done with load development for a rifle or specific bullet, I fine tune/check my scope's POI for hunting and targets anyway. As my drunk, jovial uncle would say, "Choice is yours, make it light on yourself". [/QUOTE]
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