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<blockquote data-quote="yawn" data-source="post: 1392121" data-attributes="member: 13540"><p>Iv had some time with the labradar now and can add a couple of things that that might help. I didnt buy a battery pack as I have a heap of eneloop pro rechargable AAs that perform Well. I use them in a thermal and some game cams I check regularly. Iv had 80+ shots and still had useable battery life but always have a spare set on hand if its going to be a busy trip to the range. </p><p> With a braked rifle I can sit the unit at the end of the stock ( close ), parallel with the bipod. Well within reach and functions just fine. I also bought the external trigger for suppressed rifles/rimfires so I can place the unit anywhere as long as the trigger cord will reach. Originally i had the unit just in front of the muzel , once in a string if it timed out I reset it by pushing the button with a stick resting on a couple of sand bags.</p><p> Overall Im impressed. The numbers its spits out are proving to be consistently accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yawn, post: 1392121, member: 13540"] Iv had some time with the labradar now and can add a couple of things that that might help. I didnt buy a battery pack as I have a heap of eneloop pro rechargable AAs that perform Well. I use them in a thermal and some game cams I check regularly. Iv had 80+ shots and still had useable battery life but always have a spare set on hand if its going to be a busy trip to the range. With a braked rifle I can sit the unit at the end of the stock ( close ), parallel with the bipod. Well within reach and functions just fine. I also bought the external trigger for suppressed rifles/rimfires so I can place the unit anywhere as long as the trigger cord will reach. Originally i had the unit just in front of the muzel , once in a string if it timed out I reset it by pushing the button with a stick resting on a couple of sand bags. Overall Im impressed. The numbers its spits out are proving to be consistently accurate. [/QUOTE]
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