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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 3065955" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>I never saw a need for the aiming device. I started by using the McDonalds straw, as people had recommended. It wasn't long before I just looked through the little V notch without a problem. The beam emitted by the unit must be fairly wide because even when I switch to a target backer that the unit wasn't aimed at, the unit still recorded the velocity.</p><p></p><p>The only quirky problem that I ever had was the unit periodically failed to record Sierra 130TMK bullets. Not on just one day, but several. It recorded every other bullet, big & small, but hated those Sierras. How odd is that?</p><p></p><p>One recommendation for LabRadar users - Get a magnetic charging cord (Amazon) to run from the ext battery to the unit. This prevents you from plugging the cord in & out of the frail female receptacle on the unit. Currently, I use them to recharge everything. They are very convenient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 3065955, member: 313"] I never saw a need for the aiming device. I started by using the McDonalds straw, as people had recommended. It wasn't long before I just looked through the little V notch without a problem. The beam emitted by the unit must be fairly wide because even when I switch to a target backer that the unit wasn't aimed at, the unit still recorded the velocity. The only quirky problem that I ever had was the unit periodically failed to record Sierra 130TMK bullets. Not on just one day, but several. It recorded every other bullet, big & small, but hated those Sierras. How odd is that? One recommendation for LabRadar users - Get a magnetic charging cord (Amazon) to run from the ext battery to the unit. This prevents you from plugging the cord in & out of the frail female receptacle on the unit. Currently, I use them to recharge everything. They are very convenient. [/QUOTE]
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