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<blockquote data-quote="WahooYahoo" data-source="post: 2175596" data-attributes="member: 94632"><p>The JKL trigger is the only way to go. Be sure to change the settings to trigger (not doppler). I use their aiming device as well. It's no different than using a pen or straw, except it is appropriately attached to the LabRadar, so you don't have to jack with it, then aim. It's worth the few bucks it costs for sure. </p><p>It's hard to say which is worth more, not having to micro-adjust your bore/brake's alignment and the unit, or not dropping shots for no good reason. With the trigger, just set up your LabRadar next to your rifle 3 inches, 12 inches, doesn't matter. Aim the unit at the target, be sure to arm the unit and fire. </p><p>I remember struggling with a half-a-dozen little things in an attempt to get no dropped shots. After adding the trigger and sight, set-up takes maybe a minute, and I can shoot several guns, all day, in any light, cloud cover, shadows... in any situation, I get reliable data without hassle and no dropped shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WahooYahoo, post: 2175596, member: 94632"] The JKL trigger is the only way to go. Be sure to change the settings to trigger (not doppler). I use their aiming device as well. It's no different than using a pen or straw, except it is appropriately attached to the LabRadar, so you don't have to jack with it, then aim. It's worth the few bucks it costs for sure. It's hard to say which is worth more, not having to micro-adjust your bore/brake's alignment and the unit, or not dropping shots for no good reason. With the trigger, just set up your LabRadar next to your rifle 3 inches, 12 inches, doesn't matter. Aim the unit at the target, be sure to arm the unit and fire. I remember struggling with a half-a-dozen little things in an attempt to get no dropped shots. After adding the trigger and sight, set-up takes maybe a minute, and I can shoot several guns, all day, in any light, cloud cover, shadows... in any situation, I get reliable data without hassle and no dropped shots. [/QUOTE]
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