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LabRadar - tips and tricks to keep it from missing shots anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike6158" data-source="post: 2829000" data-attributes="member: 1039"><p>I had another range day for the .300 BLK and 7mm Rem Mag. I wanted to shoot everything with the LabRadar but I got a memory error. It looked like this on the screen (wait for it. This isn't a LabRadar rant or problem for that matter).</p><p>[ATTACH=full]466278[/ATTACH]</p><p>I won't type what I said when this popped up. I didn't troubleshoot the problem else I probably would have caught that the... wait... for... it... little slidey thing that write protects the card was set to locked. How? Obviously I fumble fingered it when I put it back in after I looked for my files and didn't find them. The LabRadar won't start up without the memory card so I don't think that's why there was no data from the test prior to this one on it. Thankfully it was on my phone. The LabRadar still has all of the data to date and I formatted the SD card so clearly I don't understand how it stores data. I sure would have liked to seen all 30 rounds from today in the LabRadar but I'm to blame for that. One powder charge and 10 different seating depths spaced out in .003 increments (longest to smaller, not smallest). Next time. </p><p></p><p>The test went fine. It was a bit windy, variable not gusting, so I had to pay attention to the when I shot. I'm going to reshoot a couple of the loads because the groups were nice and then shot 3 went a minute or more to the left on the same elevation. I'll load 5 each (total of 10) of what I think may be a node and shoot at 200 and 300. We'll see about shooting at 300 too. I may save that for the final choice. 200 will tell a good story. I may scan the targets in and post them. I used a target for each group. I let the barrel cool between each group. I had a .300 BLK Ruger American bolt action to sight in and I needed to sight in my suppressed CZ (.22 LR) at 50 yards and then check it at 100 with subs and supers so I would know where to aim. I put 12,000 steps in according to my watch. That's a lot of target checking. </p><p></p><p>I had 3 sighters left so I dialed up 300 and rang steel with those. Things are coming along...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike6158, post: 2829000, member: 1039"] I had another range day for the .300 BLK and 7mm Rem Mag. I wanted to shoot everything with the LabRadar but I got a memory error. It looked like this on the screen (wait for it. This isn't a LabRadar rant or problem for that matter). [ATTACH type="full"]466278[/ATTACH] I won't type what I said when this popped up. I didn't troubleshoot the problem else I probably would have caught that the... wait... for... it... little slidey thing that write protects the card was set to locked. How? Obviously I fumble fingered it when I put it back in after I looked for my files and didn't find them. The LabRadar won't start up without the memory card so I don't think that's why there was no data from the test prior to this one on it. Thankfully it was on my phone. The LabRadar still has all of the data to date and I formatted the SD card so clearly I don't understand how it stores data. I sure would have liked to seen all 30 rounds from today in the LabRadar but I'm to blame for that. One powder charge and 10 different seating depths spaced out in .003 increments (longest to smaller, not smallest). Next time. The test went fine. It was a bit windy, variable not gusting, so I had to pay attention to the when I shot. I'm going to reshoot a couple of the loads because the groups were nice and then shot 3 went a minute or more to the left on the same elevation. I'll load 5 each (total of 10) of what I think may be a node and shoot at 200 and 300. We'll see about shooting at 300 too. I may save that for the final choice. 200 will tell a good story. I may scan the targets in and post them. I used a target for each group. I let the barrel cool between each group. I had a .300 BLK Ruger American bolt action to sight in and I needed to sight in my suppressed CZ (.22 LR) at 50 yards and then check it at 100 with subs and supers so I would know where to aim. I put 12,000 steps in according to my watch. That's a lot of target checking. I had 3 sighters left so I dialed up 300 and rang steel with those. Things are coming along... [/QUOTE]
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