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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1097521" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>We did not have the update for the review but I believe Len has installed it after it was sent back and I'm sure we'll see more. I know Litz had a similar issue and it was resolved.</p><p></p><p>We were not able to compare the LabRadar directly to an Oelher, no one has an Oelher left because they've all been sold of after getting Magnetospeeds which have proven themselves to be accurate in every condition. We did shoot the Magneto and LabRadar side by side and the velocities were over lapping within a few fps and they tracked very close. Bryan Litz has done more extensive testing against other units. I have absolutely no desire to go back to an Oelher or anything similar, there is not a single advantage to that type of unit, especially if you shoot with wind. I used to have to pick windows of weather to try to get some good velocity data and it was kind of a production to get all set up to get good info but now days, roll out and get it done.</p><p></p><p>In a match I think you could set it up to not catch the other shooters because benches are usually far enough apart, I know Litz set one up at a match and it worked well. With our larger guns with brakes set up close it would catch both of us shooting but we were equal distances from the unit so it would have no chance of sorting that out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1097521, member: 13632"] We did not have the update for the review but I believe Len has installed it after it was sent back and I'm sure we'll see more. I know Litz had a similar issue and it was resolved. We were not able to compare the LabRadar directly to an Oelher, no one has an Oelher left because they've all been sold of after getting Magnetospeeds which have proven themselves to be accurate in every condition. We did shoot the Magneto and LabRadar side by side and the velocities were over lapping within a few fps and they tracked very close. Bryan Litz has done more extensive testing against other units. I have absolutely no desire to go back to an Oelher or anything similar, there is not a single advantage to that type of unit, especially if you shoot with wind. I used to have to pick windows of weather to try to get some good velocity data and it was kind of a production to get all set up to get good info but now days, roll out and get it done. In a match I think you could set it up to not catch the other shooters because benches are usually far enough apart, I know Litz set one up at a match and it worked well. With our larger guns with brakes set up close it would catch both of us shooting but we were equal distances from the unit so it would have no chance of sorting that out. [/QUOTE]
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