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LabRadar Chronograph Review
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<blockquote data-quote="bigngreen" data-source="post: 1097918" data-attributes="member: 13632"><p>I don't really see that many issues with this initial release for testing, really for me it has zero issues cause it very accurately reads every bullet size I'm interested in but a minor software change is hardly anything to act like the sky is falling over. I can tell you that had I not had an accurate chronograph already that LabRadar would not have left MT!! </p><p></p><p>I recently had to let some engineers down gently after a release of a 150,000 dollar machine, it had over three years of in field trials and re engineering and prototyping with millions invested. First year roll out and there is a major issue after they got into real world conditions and ran by non professional operators but in a commercial capacity. How the company deals with the changes needed will tell if their worthy of the dollars!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigngreen, post: 1097918, member: 13632"] I don't really see that many issues with this initial release for testing, really for me it has zero issues cause it very accurately reads every bullet size I'm interested in but a minor software change is hardly anything to act like the sky is falling over. I can tell you that had I not had an accurate chronograph already that LabRadar would not have left MT!! I recently had to let some engineers down gently after a release of a 150,000 dollar machine, it had over three years of in field trials and re engineering and prototyping with millions invested. First year roll out and there is a major issue after they got into real world conditions and ran by non professional operators but in a commercial capacity. How the company deals with the changes needed will tell if their worthy of the dollars! [/QUOTE]
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