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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: 2830708" data-attributes="member: 1039"><p>I think I figured the bluetooth problem out (latest firmware btw). Bluetooth dropped out 3 times yesterday. None a few weeks ago. The difference is that I plugged my phone into the same 40Ah battery pack that I use to power the LabRadar a few weeks ago. That put the phone in front of the LabRadar on my right vs in front of me on the left. Or that was a coincidence. </p><p></p><p>The problems I had were not a concern because I was just shooting some loads that I made 6 or 7 years ago and didn't have documentation for. I also hauled my .338 Edge out. It hasn't been shot in a long time. I always tell people how easy it is to shoot. I think someone slipped some Viagra into the bullets I was shooting, also old loads. Between sending 25 rounds downrange with the 7mm Rem Mag and shooting a 1/2 dozen through the .338 Edge I was feeling pretty beat up by the end of yesterday. To top it off I went over to the pistol range and sighted the red dot on my 9mm in and shot the 10mm with some reloads that have been in a Dillon box for a good 15 years. My sons were in the USAF when I bought the Dillon. The 10mm rounds were hot and very unpleasant to shoot. I used my MantisX in live fire mode for the first time. I think I like that thing. </p><p></p><p>10 yard target. I didn't take a photo of the 40 yard target. I hit it but that's about all I'll say about that. The first six from the 9mm hit the center. That was shooting from a rest. The Red Dot was on so not much sighting in was done. None actually. The off target splatter is old shots into the backboard.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]466886[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike6158, post: 2830708, member: 1039"] I think I figured the bluetooth problem out (latest firmware btw). Bluetooth dropped out 3 times yesterday. None a few weeks ago. The difference is that I plugged my phone into the same 40Ah battery pack that I use to power the LabRadar a few weeks ago. That put the phone in front of the LabRadar on my right vs in front of me on the left. Or that was a coincidence. The problems I had were not a concern because I was just shooting some loads that I made 6 or 7 years ago and didn't have documentation for. I also hauled my .338 Edge out. It hasn't been shot in a long time. I always tell people how easy it is to shoot. I think someone slipped some Viagra into the bullets I was shooting, also old loads. Between sending 25 rounds downrange with the 7mm Rem Mag and shooting a 1/2 dozen through the .338 Edge I was feeling pretty beat up by the end of yesterday. To top it off I went over to the pistol range and sighted the red dot on my 9mm in and shot the 10mm with some reloads that have been in a Dillon box for a good 15 years. My sons were in the USAF when I bought the Dillon. The 10mm rounds were hot and very unpleasant to shoot. I used my MantisX in live fire mode for the first time. I think I like that thing. 10 yard target. I didn't take a photo of the 40 yard target. I hit it but that's about all I'll say about that. The first six from the 9mm hit the center. That was shooting from a rest. The Red Dot was on so not much sighting in was done. None actually. The off target splatter is old shots into the backboard. [ATTACH type="full"]466886[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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