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Calculating BC with LabRadar. It works!
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<blockquote data-quote="ptosis" data-source="post: 2031864" data-attributes="member: 116258"><p>As a follow-up to my response, most of the very encouraging results that I got with my calculator were obtained with 5.56mm projectiles and a EU-rated radar (which has significantly less juice than the original CA/US/AU version). The track files hardly go up to 50 meters, and the signal-to-noise ratio near the end is getting just ridiculous. So -- yes, 50 m or so of actual measures is definitely very valid data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ptosis, post: 2031864, member: 116258"] As a follow-up to my response, most of the very encouraging results that I got with my calculator were obtained with 5.56mm projectiles and a EU-rated radar (which has significantly less juice than the original CA/US/AU version). The track files hardly go up to 50 meters, and the signal-to-noise ratio near the end is getting just ridiculous. So -- yes, 50 m or so of actual measures is definitely very valid data. [/QUOTE]
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