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<blockquote data-quote="340PR" data-source="post: 2521906" data-attributes="member: 107814"><p>To add to the mix:</p><p>I ran a V3 (barrel mounted) with the LR for 8 months. the V3 gave me 99% readings, the LR 80%. Total average variance was 4fps (LR faster).</p><p>Before and after that test, the barrel mounted V3 does show a POI shift, but had no variance in group size when the load was tuned to the situation. </p><p>Because of this, I developed an "off barrel" mount for the V3, and never looked back.</p><p>I run either the V3 or LR every shot (depending on rifle), unless I am shooting a match, for the data. I was getting ready to sell the LR and found a remote trigger unit. This is a game changer. I now get 95%+/- readings on the LR.</p><p></p><p>All this said, both units are great resources for gathering data if used properly. The V3 is easy to set up on any compatible firearm, including pistols (with mounting bracket). The LR is harder to set up, especially when changing distances and firearms, and does not like 22LR..</p><p></p><p>NOTE: The V3 eats about 3-9volt batteries/year (don't let the volts get much below 7). Get a battery pack and remote trigger for the LR .</p><p>My $0.02..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="340PR, post: 2521906, member: 107814"] To add to the mix: I ran a V3 (barrel mounted) with the LR for 8 months. the V3 gave me 99% readings, the LR 80%. Total average variance was 4fps (LR faster). Before and after that test, the barrel mounted V3 does show a POI shift, but had no variance in group size when the load was tuned to the situation. Because of this, I developed an "off barrel" mount for the V3, and never looked back. I run either the V3 or LR every shot (depending on rifle), unless I am shooting a match, for the data. I was getting ready to sell the LR and found a remote trigger unit. This is a game changer. I now get 95%+/- readings on the LR. All this said, both units are great resources for gathering data if used properly. The V3 is easy to set up on any compatible firearm, including pistols (with mounting bracket). The LR is harder to set up, especially when changing distances and firearms, and does not like 22LR.. NOTE: The V3 eats about 3-9volt batteries/year (don't let the volts get much below 7). Get a battery pack and remote trigger for the LR . My $0.02.. [/QUOTE]
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