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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 2592842" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>I've been using one for quite a while now. Buy an Apache case from Harbor Freight. It will hold the chronograph, tripod, wires, batteries and more. It is nearly indestructible and reasonably priced.</p><p></p><p>I bought the inertia trigger and never needed it. The unit just works great without it.</p><p></p><p> I found aiming the unit very easy. The beam must be wide. Many original users recommended placing a straw in the V notch for aiming. I tried it, it works, but never found it necessary. </p><p></p><p>After trying various ways to mount the LabRadar, I settled on using a tripod right next to the bench and within easy reach for me. I keep it even with the muzzle and about 9" to the side. Positioned this way it works on rifles with or without a brake. It also can't get bumped off the bench.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 2592842, member: 313"] I've been using one for quite a while now. Buy an Apache case from Harbor Freight. It will hold the chronograph, tripod, wires, batteries and more. It is nearly indestructible and reasonably priced. I bought the inertia trigger and never needed it. The unit just works great without it. I found aiming the unit very easy. The beam must be wide. Many original users recommended placing a straw in the V notch for aiming. I tried it, it works, but never found it necessary. After trying various ways to mount the LabRadar, I settled on using a tripod right next to the bench and within easy reach for me. I keep it even with the muzzle and about 9" to the side. Positioned this way it works on rifles with or without a brake. It also can't get bumped off the bench. [/QUOTE]
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