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Magneto V3 or LabRadar
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<blockquote data-quote="epoletna" data-source="post: 2435619" data-attributes="member: 87371"><p>I've had the Labradar for a couple of years now. There was a learning curve associated with using it at first, and I did add some aftermarket items that raised the price, but I'm happy with it now.</p><p></p><p>You don't need a sighting device for it -- just looking through the V notch is good enough. You also don't need an external battery -- get some rechargeable AA cells and a charger and remember two charge them after every range trip.</p><p></p><p>I did get an external trigger, and it occasionally makes my life difficult by being triggered when I work the bolt, but I think the latest software upgrade (not yet installed) will take care of that.</p><p></p><p>Big thing about the Labradar is that I arrive at the range, put up a tripod, attach it to the top, and connect the trigger to my rifle and it's ready to go. Hard to beat that. It will also give you velocity in increment all the way to the target if you're looking for BC on your bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epoletna, post: 2435619, member: 87371"] I've had the Labradar for a couple of years now. There was a learning curve associated with using it at first, and I did add some aftermarket items that raised the price, but I'm happy with it now. You don't need a sighting device for it -- just looking through the V notch is good enough. You also don't need an external battery -- get some rechargeable AA cells and a charger and remember two charge them after every range trip. I did get an external trigger, and it occasionally makes my life difficult by being triggered when I work the bolt, but I think the latest software upgrade (not yet installed) will take care of that. Big thing about the Labradar is that I arrive at the range, put up a tripod, attach it to the top, and connect the trigger to my rifle and it's ready to go. Hard to beat that. It will also give you velocity in increment all the way to the target if you're looking for BC on your bullets. [/QUOTE]
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