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<blockquote data-quote="Susquatch" data-source="post: 1656090" data-attributes="member: 31264"><p>I think it's important not to get too caught up by what you CAN'T do with the phone app and recognize the advantages of what you CAN do.</p><p></p><p>You CAN operate the LabRadar with your phone like a remote. That's really handy because you can do that without getting up from the bench and risk losing your Shooting position. For us 4 eyed guys, it also makes it easier to see the readout. You can also take screen shots if you want. </p><p></p><p>Personally, I don't care if I can do any analysis on my phone. I don't want to that at the bench anyway. I am happy to do that when I get back home. </p><p></p><p>The main advantages of the LabRadar are it's accuracy, its total separation from the rifle so it does not influence the shot, its independence of lighting conditions, and the multiple velocity readings that it takes as the bullet travels downrange. </p><p></p><p>I have been using chronographs for almost 50 years now. In my opinion, the LabRadar is a whole new generation better than anything else currently out there. </p><p></p><p>Yes, it still has a few problems, and yes it could be better. But its still way ahead of the others by a wide margin. I can't wait for the next model to come out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susquatch, post: 1656090, member: 31264"] I think it's important not to get too caught up by what you CAN'T do with the phone app and recognize the advantages of what you CAN do. You CAN operate the LabRadar with your phone like a remote. That's really handy because you can do that without getting up from the bench and risk losing your Shooting position. For us 4 eyed guys, it also makes it easier to see the readout. You can also take screen shots if you want. Personally, I don't care if I can do any analysis on my phone. I don't want to that at the bench anyway. I am happy to do that when I get back home. The main advantages of the LabRadar are it's accuracy, its total separation from the rifle so it does not influence the shot, its independence of lighting conditions, and the multiple velocity readings that it takes as the bullet travels downrange. I have been using chronographs for almost 50 years now. In my opinion, the LabRadar is a whole new generation better than anything else currently out there. Yes, it still has a few problems, and yes it could be better. But its still way ahead of the others by a wide margin. I can't wait for the next model to come out. [/QUOTE]
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