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<blockquote data-quote="SavageHunter11" data-source="post: 1541165" data-attributes="member: 100006"><p>I've owned both Magnetospeeds and a LabRadar and currently have the LabRadar and the V3. The one I use the most is overwhelmingly the Magnetospeed V3. The LabRadar is nice but I've had issues getting it tuned in when there are other shooters next to me at the range (which is all the time). The LabRadar is nice and with more practice I am sure I could get it working faster or I could just strap the V3 on and get my data now. The only downside I've seen with the V3 (the Sporter too) so far is that it WILL shift your point of impact even on thicker barrels. So, once you get your velocity data you have to take the Magnetospeed off if you want to zero/confirm zero on your rifle. Also, I had a Sporter and upgraded to the V3. My original plan with the Sporter was to get the phone connection and essentially get the V3 features for the Sporter price but at the time the phone app only worked on a few select phones that were 3+ years old and out of date. Both will serve you well but I think for the extra money and extra hassel the LabRadar just isn't worth it but it might be for you if you need more data then muzzle velocity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SavageHunter11, post: 1541165, member: 100006"] I've owned both Magnetospeeds and a LabRadar and currently have the LabRadar and the V3. The one I use the most is overwhelmingly the Magnetospeed V3. The LabRadar is nice but I've had issues getting it tuned in when there are other shooters next to me at the range (which is all the time). The LabRadar is nice and with more practice I am sure I could get it working faster or I could just strap the V3 on and get my data now. The only downside I've seen with the V3 (the Sporter too) so far is that it WILL shift your point of impact even on thicker barrels. So, once you get your velocity data you have to take the Magnetospeed off if you want to zero/confirm zero on your rifle. Also, I had a Sporter and upgraded to the V3. My original plan with the Sporter was to get the phone connection and essentially get the V3 features for the Sporter price but at the time the phone app only worked on a few select phones that were 3+ years old and out of date. Both will serve you well but I think for the extra money and extra hassel the LabRadar just isn't worth it but it might be for you if you need more data then muzzle velocity. [/QUOTE]
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