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Reloading
Labradar and .224 bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="Okanogan" data-source="post: 2214911" data-attributes="member: 90397"><p>I shoot 5.56, and .224 Valkyrie both suppressed and unsuppressed with no problems once I get the unit settings and aiming adjusted correctly. The smaller calibers do seem to be a little more finicky. I have found it easier since I mounted an aftermarket aiming accessory on the Labradar. I normally have the unit 6-12" to the side and about the same distance from the muzzle. As noted above, if you try it with subsonic ammo, you need to switch to pistol settings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okanogan, post: 2214911, member: 90397"] I shoot 5.56, and .224 Valkyrie both suppressed and unsuppressed with no problems once I get the unit settings and aiming adjusted correctly. The smaller calibers do seem to be a little more finicky. I have found it easier since I mounted an aftermarket aiming accessory on the Labradar. I normally have the unit 6-12" to the side and about the same distance from the muzzle. As noted above, if you try it with subsonic ammo, you need to switch to pistol settings. [/QUOTE]
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