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Labradar vs magnetospeed v3
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<blockquote data-quote="Idaholandho" data-source="post: 2162714" data-attributes="member: 100923"><p>I wish I got paid to give my subjective non bias worthless opinion every time this question comes up.</p><p>I have both, think they are both great products/tools but when I go to chrono loads or for any type of testing I grab the Magneto 80% of the timely due to the ease of set up(when testing one firearm) for me.</p><p>I don't shoot at ranges often but, when I shoot with others the Lab seems to occasionally pick up shots of the shooters next to me and it is maddening and the setup is a bit of a pain sometimes.</p><p>The Magneto on the other hand I have to set up for every rifle or pistol change and some of the attachments have to be rigged(like my long slide auto handguns.</p><p>I have far more to say but will close with saying, the Magneto is built by good people and it rarely if ever doesn't read shots.</p><p>Best of luck, don't think you will go wrong with either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idaholandho, post: 2162714, member: 100923"] I wish I got paid to give my subjective non bias worthless opinion every time this question comes up. I have both, think they are both great products/tools but when I go to chrono loads or for any type of testing I grab the Magneto 80% of the timely due to the ease of set up(when testing one firearm) for me. I don't shoot at ranges often but, when I shoot with others the Lab seems to occasionally pick up shots of the shooters next to me and it is maddening and the setup is a bit of a pain sometimes. The Magneto on the other hand I have to set up for every rifle or pistol change and some of the attachments have to be rigged(like my long slide auto handguns. I have far more to say but will close with saying, the Magneto is built by good people and it rarely if ever doesn't read shots. Best of luck, don't think you will go wrong with either. [/QUOTE]
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