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Magneto V3 or LabRadar
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<blockquote data-quote="Csbc4fun" data-source="post: 2435705" data-attributes="member: 114785"><p>Not sure what you would spend the extra $250 on?</p><p></p><p>I purchased LabRadar with rechergable battery, case, and a trigger that has a magnet I place on my bottom metal. Already had a small tripod ($50) Don't remember how much the case was. Trigger with mag bracket was about $40. I also use the free app on my iPad ($399) with stand up bracket ($35) at the range. The only time it doesn't pick up the FPS is when I forget to arm it ( turn it on). It is so sensitive I turn it off and on between shots because it picks up the bolt movement as a reading. Other than that it works every time for me. Love the ES and SD as feedback to any change in my reloading process. I have no other experience with other forms of chronograph. There certainly is room for improvement with LabRadar. Oh yea, also spent $75,000 for an F-250 to transport it to the range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Csbc4fun, post: 2435705, member: 114785"] Not sure what you would spend the extra $250 on? I purchased LabRadar with rechergable battery, case, and a trigger that has a magnet I place on my bottom metal. Already had a small tripod ($50) Don’t remember how much the case was. Trigger with mag bracket was about $40. I also use the free app on my iPad ($399) with stand up bracket ($35) at the range. The only time it doesn’t pick up the FPS is when I forget to arm it ( turn it on). It is so sensitive I turn it off and on between shots because it picks up the bolt movement as a reading. Other than that it works every time for me. Love the ES and SD as feedback to any change in my reloading process. I have no other experience with other forms of chronograph. There certainly is room for improvement with LabRadar. Oh yea, also spent $75,000 for an F-250 to transport it to the range. [/QUOTE]
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