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<blockquote data-quote="Stan Malinky" data-source="post: 2704090" data-attributes="member: 108698"><p>Evaluating Chronographs for load workup. I have decided to purchase a LabRadar when they are available. I contacted the company to get a sample data set. The amount of data collected can be voluminous. The key pieces of information for load development are the Velocity String and then the calculated ES, SD, Min, Max and Mean.</p><p></p><p>The question I am throwing out there is if you have a LabRadar what data do you use, save and why?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for all the information!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stan Malinky, post: 2704090, member: 108698"] Evaluating Chronographs for load workup. I have decided to purchase a LabRadar when they are available. I contacted the company to get a sample data set. The amount of data collected can be voluminous. The key pieces of information for load development are the Velocity String and then the calculated ES, SD, Min, Max and Mean. The question I am throwing out there is if you have a LabRadar what data do you use, save and why? Thanks in advance for all the information! [/QUOTE]
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