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<blockquote data-quote="Bang4theBuck" data-source="post: 1541175" data-attributes="member: 73596"><p>I had a friend with a V3 MS, and a friend with a Labradar. After having used both and living the 'experience' of what they both do and don't do, I bought the V3. I could not be happier with my purchase. I do a lot of load development, but even if I didn't it is a huge time saver, and I have found it to be very accurate. I only have access to a public and to a private club range both of which get significant use, and no matter how we set up the radar, we picked up shots that were not ours. We also managed to miss quite a few shots, trying to get the unit placed in a manner where it would trigger...blah, blah, blah......The only (albeit small) inconvenience with the V3, is that after you are finished with your final load validation, you need to have a couple extra rounds to fire to verify/adjust zero. That has become almost a mute point as well now that I have gotten used to it. Small, light, accurate, dependable, not fragile, not complicated, cheaper than the radar. .....Just my speed!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bang4theBuck, post: 1541175, member: 73596"] I had a friend with a V3 MS, and a friend with a Labradar. After having used both and living the 'experience' of what they both do and don't do, I bought the V3. I could not be happier with my purchase. I do a lot of load development, but even if I didn't it is a huge time saver, and I have found it to be very accurate. I only have access to a public and to a private club range both of which get significant use, and no matter how we set up the radar, we picked up shots that were not ours. We also managed to miss quite a few shots, trying to get the unit placed in a manner where it would trigger...blah, blah, blah......The only (albeit small) inconvenience with the V3, is that after you are finished with your final load validation, you need to have a couple extra rounds to fire to verify/adjust zero. That has become almost a mute point as well now that I have gotten used to it. Small, light, accurate, dependable, not fragile, not complicated, cheaper than the radar. .....Just my speed! [/QUOTE]
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