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<blockquote data-quote="sedancowboy" data-source="post: 1871356" data-attributes="member: 85874"><p>My LabRadar has worked very well and I have gained a lot of data from its use.</p><p>Most of my rifles have brakes on them. I have found that there is a learning curve with setting it up properly. Rifles with out brakes need the barrel just in front of the unit maybe 4" and rifles with brakes about 4" behind the unit. If the blast hits it it will cause it to shake while trying to track a bullet and that is no good. Also setting the sensitivity is critical for good function. With the app it is much more user friendly. I have had mine about 3 years and thousands of rounds latter it is working well for me. I would never go back to a barrel mounted chronograph unless I was traveling and need it to be light and small.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sedancowboy, post: 1871356, member: 85874"] My LabRadar has worked very well and I have gained a lot of data from its use. Most of my rifles have brakes on them. I have found that there is a learning curve with setting it up properly. Rifles with out brakes need the barrel just in front of the unit maybe 4" and rifles with brakes about 4" behind the unit. If the blast hits it it will cause it to shake while trying to track a bullet and that is no good. Also setting the sensitivity is critical for good function. With the app it is much more user friendly. I have had mine about 3 years and thousands of rounds latter it is working well for me. I would never go back to a barrel mounted chronograph unless I was traveling and need it to be light and small. [/QUOTE]
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