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<blockquote data-quote="kiwikid" data-source="post: 1460953" data-attributes="member: 56094"><p>As jimbires stated not being able to go back to a previous string and add additional shots is a bit of a bug bear but I just start a new string and record which string is which. I have had the odd time when it won't record a shot even when everything is lined up with the target but this seems to happen more with .224 calibre rifles such as the 22.250. It would be nice if it would record to 4500 fps rather than the 3900 fps that they are limited to. The new phone app is a great addition and as phorwath wrote it does make the programming much easier. I have found that the bench mounting plate is a little light but it is easy to add a little weight to it to make it more stable. Other than these little hiccups I think it is a great piece of equipment and I use it every time I go to the range and is the difference between the LabRadar and older chronographs. </p><p>Would I buy it again? In a heartbeat!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwikid, post: 1460953, member: 56094"] As jimbires stated not being able to go back to a previous string and add additional shots is a bit of a bug bear but I just start a new string and record which string is which. I have had the odd time when it won't record a shot even when everything is lined up with the target but this seems to happen more with .224 calibre rifles such as the 22.250. It would be nice if it would record to 4500 fps rather than the 3900 fps that they are limited to. The new phone app is a great addition and as phorwath wrote it does make the programming much easier. I have found that the bench mounting plate is a little light but it is easy to add a little weight to it to make it more stable. Other than these little hiccups I think it is a great piece of equipment and I use it every time I go to the range and is the difference between the LabRadar and older chronographs. Would I buy it again? In a heartbeat! [/QUOTE]
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