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<blockquote data-quote="Susquatch" data-source="post: 1655594" data-attributes="member: 31264"><p>I will not quibble with your comments and observations. I agree with them. However, the Labrador has two very significant advantages over the MS. </p><p></p><p>1. The rifle and bullet are not influenced in any way whatsoever by the LabRadar. So velocity readouts can be combined with real target results done simultaneously with full confidence that the results will reflect what will happen in real world hunting and competition shooting. </p><p></p><p>2. The Labrador takes a continuous stream of readings after the bullet leaves the barrel that can be used to calculate actual BC and other parameters.</p><p></p><p>The weight of the magneto speed affects the rifle during the shot, and the measurement is only taken while the bullet is in the barrel.</p><p></p><p>Therefore, I much prefer to use the Labrador.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susquatch, post: 1655594, member: 31264"] I will not quibble with your comments and observations. I agree with them. However, the Labrador has two very significant advantages over the MS. 1. The rifle and bullet are not influenced in any way whatsoever by the LabRadar. So velocity readouts can be combined with real target results done simultaneously with full confidence that the results will reflect what will happen in real world hunting and competition shooting. 2. The Labrador takes a continuous stream of readings after the bullet leaves the barrel that can be used to calculate actual BC and other parameters. The weight of the magneto speed affects the rifle during the shot, and the measurement is only taken while the bullet is in the barrel. Therefore, I much prefer to use the Labrador. [/QUOTE]
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