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The Basics, Starting Out
Accurate Chronograph
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<blockquote data-quote="mellison" data-source="post: 1730591" data-attributes="member: 2563"><p>Have not used a Lab Radar but own a Magnetspeed and Oehler 35P. If just checking one rifle the MS works but for absolute accuracy the Oehler 35P. Once set up great for testing multiple rifles at a time plus get a printout of all the data. I have an aftermarket case where the Oehler is partially set up so takes about the same amount of time to set up as the MS but more cumbersome. With 3 screens the accuracy is guaranteed and spot on plus no worry about barrel harmonics, suppressors, muzzle brakes etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mellison, post: 1730591, member: 2563"] Have not used a Lab Radar but own a Magnetspeed and Oehler 35P. If just checking one rifle the MS works but for absolute accuracy the Oehler 35P. Once set up great for testing multiple rifles at a time plus get a printout of all the data. I have an aftermarket case where the Oehler is partially set up so takes about the same amount of time to set up as the MS but more cumbersome. With 3 screens the accuracy is guaranteed and spot on plus no worry about barrel harmonics, suppressors, muzzle brakes etc. [/QUOTE]
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