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<blockquote data-quote="David Urasky" data-source="post: 1730585" data-attributes="member: 108550"><p>First, I don't own a magnetospeed and don't think I ever will. I do own a Chrony, a CED and a lab radar. I first bought the CED and found my bullet drop at 1000 yards, i shoot F class, were always off. I've had the Chrony for years and have been real pleased with it. Drops have been right on. It picks up shots no matter what gun I use, 20 cal at 4200 FPS or Pistols at 950 FPS. </p><p></p><p>I only bought the lab radar because I moved. The range I now have to shoot at faces east. Sun in your face in the morning and shadows from the enclosed firing line in the afternoon. Neither of which work well with the Chrony. As stated by others there is a learning curve to the lab radar, but when set up correctly it works day or night. I can use it to do load development and measure poi and velocity simultaneously. Just like i did with the Chrony.</p><p></p><p>The drawback to the lab radar it doesn't work with my 20 at over 4000 fps and was picky with suppressed guns. After talking to them they replaced the pickups and now it works great with suppressors.</p><p></p><p>My 2 cents, if lighting is not an issue as at my old range, buy a Chrony and save yourself $400 bucks. If you want the latest and greatest and fanciest buy the lab radar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Urasky, post: 1730585, member: 108550"] First, I don’t own a magnetospeed and don’t think I ever will. I do own a Chrony, a CED and a lab radar. I first bought the CED and found my bullet drop at 1000 yards, i shoot F class, were always off. I’ve had the Chrony for years and have been real pleased with it. Drops have been right on. It picks up shots no matter what gun I use, 20 cal at 4200 FPS or Pistols at 950 FPS. I only bought the lab radar because I moved. The range I now have to shoot at faces east. Sun in your face in the morning and shadows from the enclosed firing line in the afternoon. Neither of which work well with the Chrony. As stated by others there is a learning curve to the lab radar, but when set up correctly it works day or night. I can use it to do load development and measure poi and velocity simultaneously. Just like i did with the Chrony. The drawback to the lab radar it doesn’t work with my 20 at over 4000 fps and was picky with suppressed guns. After talking to them they replaced the pickups and now it works great with suppressors. My 2 cents, if lighting is not an issue as at my old range, buy a Chrony and save yourself $400 bucks. If you want the latest and greatest and fanciest buy the lab radar. [/QUOTE]
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