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<blockquote data-quote="GLASSAHOLIC" data-source="post: 2765853" data-attributes="member: 126096"><p>I've been considering purchasing a LabRadar but I also have concerns about its use with muzzle brakes; especially after my experience of a few days ago. I was testing loads in a T-4 Terminator equipped .338-378 Wby. I had laid my Carhart jacket on the bench to the right and behind the muzzle of the rifle. The first shot blew the jacket off the bench!! I can't believe the pressure wave coming from that thing. Where could I safely position the LabRadar in relation to this rifle?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GLASSAHOLIC, post: 2765853, member: 126096"] I've been considering purchasing a LabRadar but I also have concerns about its use with muzzle brakes; especially after my experience of a few days ago. I was testing loads in a T-4 Terminator equipped .338-378 Wby. I had laid my Carhart jacket on the bench to the right and behind the muzzle of the rifle. The first shot blew the jacket off the bench!! I can't believe the pressure wave coming from that thing. Where could I safely position the LabRadar in relation to this rifle? [/QUOTE]
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