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<blockquote data-quote="Beer Baron" data-source="post: 2372081" data-attributes="member: 111164"><p>After I got my unit I did some research and I bought an MK sight, Labradar battery pack, built the modified sawhorse w/pan head, trigger and an Amazon padded backpack to carry the unit. I use the sawhorse stand, pan head, backpack and MK sight on every trip to the range. In my opinion the trigger is unnecessary because the unit pick up 99% of shots w/o the trigger. I normally use AA batteries to power the unit because the Labradar battery pack dies in less than 15 minutes if shooting in temps less than 45 degrees. Rechargeable AA batteries would be my choice if I had to do it again. Last week I was at the range and we were shooting multiple steel targets from 300-600 yards and the unit didn't miss a shot out of 50 taken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beer Baron, post: 2372081, member: 111164"] After I got my unit I did some research and I bought an MK sight, Labradar battery pack, built the modified sawhorse w/pan head, trigger and an Amazon padded backpack to carry the unit. I use the sawhorse stand, pan head, backpack and MK sight on every trip to the range. In my opinion the trigger is unnecessary because the unit pick up 99% of shots w/o the trigger. I normally use AA batteries to power the unit because the Labradar battery pack dies in less than 15 minutes if shooting in temps less than 45 degrees. Rechargeable AA batteries would be my choice if I had to do it again. Last week I was at the range and we were shooting multiple steel targets from 300-600 yards and the unit didn't miss a shot out of 50 taken. [/QUOTE]
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