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<blockquote data-quote="shootski" data-source="post: 1979067" data-attributes="member: 106014"><p>I have been shooting for at least 62 years starting with bb guns, then airguns, then small arms, then canons on aircraft, and now back to bb guns (adult airguns to include Big Bore up to .575 caliber) started out with ballistic pendulum, Oehler mounted on 12' DIY rails to extend the distances between the screens for data improvement. I have placed any number of chronograph downrange to try to collect BC data points and I also now own any number of spare chronograph parts! Lol! LabRADAR is easy to set up at the range or even in your basement/barn/shed/garage shooting into a SAFE trap. I have had a LabRADAR for two years and get the most accurate actual BC and other data without the need to turn cheap/expensive chronograph into parts piles. It is true that the Pulse Repetition Frequency (PRF) limits the ultra high velocities that the current LabRADAR is able to measure...how fast are your bullets? It works on hand guns, airguns, muzzle loaders, arrows, bolts and slingshot ammo! </p><p>LabRADAR does have a learning curve especially for folks that refuse to read Owners Manuals or watch the available Training Videos.</p><p></p><p>It IS the most accurate device available to the average consumer today. It takes multiplying the price by at least 200 to get the next level of performance; if you can get authorization to buy it! </p><p></p><p>shootski</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shootski, post: 1979067, member: 106014"] I have been shooting for at least 62 years starting with bb guns, then airguns, then small arms, then canons on aircraft, and now back to bb guns (adult airguns to include Big Bore up to .575 caliber) started out with ballistic pendulum, Oehler mounted on 12' DIY rails to extend the distances between the screens for data improvement. I have placed any number of chronograph downrange to try to collect BC data points and I also now own any number of spare chronograph parts! Lol! LabRADAR is easy to set up at the range or even in your basement/barn/shed/garage shooting into a SAFE trap. I have had a LabRADAR for two years and get the most accurate actual BC and other data without the need to turn cheap/expensive chronograph into parts piles. It is true that the Pulse Repetition Frequency (PRF) limits the ultra high velocities that the current LabRADAR is able to measure...how fast are your bullets? It works on hand guns, airguns, muzzle loaders, arrows, bolts and slingshot ammo! LabRADAR does have a learning curve especially for folks that refuse to read Owners Manuals or watch the available Training Videos. It IS the most accurate device available to the average consumer today. It takes multiplying the price by at least 200 to get the next level of performance; if you can get authorization to buy it! shootski [/QUOTE]
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