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Labradar not reading
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<blockquote data-quote="Starlite" data-source="post: 2113287" data-attributes="member: 112246"><p>As you said.....</p><p></p><p>OP</p><p>I can almost say 100% it's vibrating the LR. When I shoot my muzzle breaked rifles I make 3 changes to my settings:</p><p>1st and most importantly put that muzzle at least 4-6 inches behind the LR. </p><p>2nd put it as far to the Lt or Rt of your rifle. 16" is the max IIR. </p><p>3rd. If there aren't other shooters close by then set the trigger sensitivity to high. IMO aiming is important but not critical if your range is wide open. The critical aiming is only for narrow ranges or obstacles such as trees etc. For example my club range has a bank of 50yd targets on the flanks with a narrower alleyway down the middle to the 100y bank of targets. If I don't get the LR JUST RIGHT. It will only track the projectile to the 50 yard mark but doesn't give an error.</p><p>Another way you can set up is using a 4 legged quad pod from</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://buymylabradar.com/products/quad-pod[/URL]</p><p> Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Starlite, post: 2113287, member: 112246"] As you said..... OP I can almost say 100% it’s vibrating the LR. When I shoot my muzzle breaked rifles I make 3 changes to my settings: 1st and most importantly put that muzzle at least 4-6 inches behind the LR. 2nd put it as far to the Lt or Rt of your rifle. 16” is the max IIR. 3rd. If there aren’t other shooters close by then set the trigger sensitivity to high. IMO aiming is important but not critical if your range is wide open. The critical aiming is only for narrow ranges or obstacles such as trees etc. For example my club range has a bank of 50yd targets on the flanks with a narrower alleyway down the middle to the 100y bank of targets. If I don’t get the LR JUST RIGHT. It will only track the projectile to the 50 yard mark but doesn’t give an error. Another way you can set up is using a 4 legged quad pod from [URL unfurl="true"]https://buymylabradar.com/products/quad-pod[/URL] Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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