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Labradar- What’s needed?
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<blockquote data-quote="stirner" data-source="post: 1612215" data-attributes="member: 44287"><p>I use a full-size tri-pod, and set it to the side of the shooting bench, and an inch or two in front of the bench. The radar is set for 18". This helps with the blast from muzzle brakes, which are set about 6" in front of the unit. I have an L shaped rod that I use to push the buttons without leaving my seat.</p><p></p><p>This tri-pod will be too tall for prone shooting. I would go with the wood base and screw thru the middle as mentioned earlier. Estimate the size of base needed, and then add 2-3" as the unit is rather heavy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stirner, post: 1612215, member: 44287"] I use a full-size tri-pod, and set it to the side of the shooting bench, and an inch or two in front of the bench. The radar is set for 18". This helps with the blast from muzzle brakes, which are set about 6" in front of the unit. I have an L shaped rod that I use to push the buttons without leaving my seat. This tri-pod will be too tall for prone shooting. I would go with the wood base and screw thru the middle as mentioned earlier. Estimate the size of base needed, and then add 2-3" as the unit is rather heavy. [/QUOTE]
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