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Labradar vs magnetospeed v3
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<blockquote data-quote="shootski" data-source="post: 2163160" data-attributes="member: 106014"><p>Most of the posts above give some good information about LabRadar ops some show a level of misinformation or a lack of knowledge on what is the biggest feature of the product.</p><p></p><p>I have destroyed a number of optical Chronographs located downrange trying to establish Actual Ballistic Coefficients (BC) shielding them and going COLD on the Range to move them or to gather up the parts was a PITA!</p><p>LabRadar all the way because it is the cheaper way to get Actual BC not someone elses rifle, barrel, load, projectile BC data. If you don't understand that major difference then ask why none of the other Prosumer products can do that. </p><p></p><p>Actual BC is the reason I use a LabRadar.</p><p></p><p>I shoot firearms and Adult Airguns from .177 to .575 caliber and am here to tell you that a properly set up unit will not miss shots. Do NOT use the Doppler triggering mode unless there is no other way. I use the external microphone ad have found placement relative to muzzle is the key. I (a another poster has talked about) download the data to my computer fo processing. There is way more data points that the LabRadar collects than most users (even knowledgeable ones) realize is collected with every shot.</p><p>One last thing: On my .308 DAQ LA air rifle (over 250 FPE) I use a Donny FL EMPEROR v3 Silencer and six inch extension for a rodent flatus quiet report.</p><p>The microphone trigger has never missed a shot.</p><p></p><p>Buy once cry once, LOL! You will save plenty once you know the Actual BC of your labor!</p><p></p><p>shootski</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shootski, post: 2163160, member: 106014"] Most of the posts above give some good information about LabRadar ops some show a level of misinformation or a lack of knowledge on what is the biggest feature of the product. I have destroyed a number of optical Chronographs located downrange trying to establish Actual Ballistic Coefficients (BC) shielding them and going COLD on the Range to move them or to gather up the parts was a PITA! LabRadar all the way because it is the cheaper way to get Actual BC not someone elses rifle, barrel, load, projectile BC data. If you don't understand that major difference then ask why none of the other Prosumer products can do that. Actual BC is the reason I use a LabRadar. I shoot firearms and Adult Airguns from .177 to .575 caliber and am here to tell you that a properly set up unit will not miss shots. Do NOT use the Doppler triggering mode unless there is no other way. I use the external microphone ad have found placement relative to muzzle is the key. I (a another poster has talked about) download the data to my computer fo processing. There is way more data points that the LabRadar collects than most users (even knowledgeable ones) realize is collected with every shot. One last thing: On my .308 DAQ LA air rifle (over 250 FPE) I use a Donny FL EMPEROR v3 Silencer and six inch extension for a rodent flatus quiet report. The microphone trigger has never missed a shot. Buy once cry once, LOL! You will save plenty once you know the Actual BC of your labor! shootski [/QUOTE]
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