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<blockquote data-quote="jimbires" data-source="post: 2062952" data-attributes="member: 11011"><p>I used mine for quite a while mounted to a piece of plywood without a ball mount . the big problem is the labradar unit gets pounded by the blast of the muzzle brake . I used a cement block to protect the labradar . it was a big PITA the saw horse gets the labradar up out of the blast , assuming you have a side discharge brake . I put the saw horse over the front of the scope for braked rifles , and out over the muzzle for rifles without a brake . I'd guess the trigger kit the guys have mentioned would allow the labradar to be placed over the front of the scope for any rifle .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbires, post: 2062952, member: 11011"] I used mine for quite a while mounted to a piece of plywood without a ball mount . the big problem is the labradar unit gets pounded by the blast of the muzzle brake . I used a cement block to protect the labradar . it was a big PITA the saw horse gets the labradar up out of the blast , assuming you have a side discharge brake . I put the saw horse over the front of the scope for braked rifles , and out over the muzzle for rifles without a brake . I'd guess the trigger kit the guys have mentioned would allow the labradar to be placed over the front of the scope for any rifle . [/QUOTE]
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