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LabRadar vs. Magnetospeed
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<blockquote data-quote="bgouin" data-source="post: 1171725" data-attributes="member: 5625"><p>I have an older, Pact chronograph that I want to upgrade. I want to avoid another optical chrono because of the typical problems with narrow window, changing light problems, and I just want something NEW. The Magnetospeed is probably easy to set up and use, but requires re-setup when I change rifles. Also the weight on the end of the barrel will effect accuracy, so ladder testing may not be straight forward. I shoot calibers above .264", so the problems that I have read about with smaller caliber bullets with the LabRader should not be an issue. Some negative comments on set up, ease of use, power, and and battery life have me concerned about paying $600 to set up a new LabRadar. What are your thoughts on this quandary?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bgouin, post: 1171725, member: 5625"] I have an older, Pact chronograph that I want to upgrade. I want to avoid another optical chrono because of the typical problems with narrow window, changing light problems, and I just want something NEW. The Magnetospeed is probably easy to set up and use, but requires re-setup when I change rifles. Also the weight on the end of the barrel will effect accuracy, so ladder testing may not be straight forward. I shoot calibers above .264", so the problems that I have read about with smaller caliber bullets with the LabRader should not be an issue. Some negative comments on set up, ease of use, power, and and battery life have me concerned about paying $600 to set up a new LabRadar. What are your thoughts on this quandary? [/QUOTE]
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