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Chronographs: What to do?
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<blockquote data-quote="jreagle" data-source="post: 1797214" data-attributes="member: 40992"><p>After using a MS sporter gen 1 for a few years..... ended up with a LabRadar. It is easier to use for me. With the MS, it became cumbersome moving the bayonet from rifle to rifle on any given day where I'm shooting 3 or 4 rifles at the range per day. The POI shift with the MS was frustrating to me, as I like to map velocities and groups at the same time during load development and load tuning.</p><p>No problems with the LR except for the occasional superfast velocity recorded or 'unable to gather the velocity' error on the shot fired. Clear/erase and continue shooting. An external 10,000 ma battery pack (use the 1amp output on the battery pack. read somewhere that a higher output, like 2 amps, could harm the instrument, not all battery packs have a 1 amp output) keeps it running all day and the next. added an SD card that records all of the data that I can later transfer to my pc. Also purchased the case and base. Treat the LR like the sensitive instrument that it is, and it should last a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jreagle, post: 1797214, member: 40992"] After using a MS sporter gen 1 for a few years..... ended up with a LabRadar. It is easier to use for me. With the MS, it became cumbersome moving the bayonet from rifle to rifle on any given day where I'm shooting 3 or 4 rifles at the range per day. The POI shift with the MS was frustrating to me, as I like to map velocities and groups at the same time during load development and load tuning. No problems with the LR except for the occasional superfast velocity recorded or 'unable to gather the velocity' error on the shot fired. Clear/erase and continue shooting. An external 10,000 ma battery pack (use the 1amp output on the battery pack. read somewhere that a higher output, like 2 amps, could harm the instrument, not all battery packs have a 1 amp output) keeps it running all day and the next. added an SD card that records all of the data that I can later transfer to my pc. Also purchased the case and base. Treat the LR like the sensitive instrument that it is, and it should last a long time. [/QUOTE]
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