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Magneto V3 or LabRadar
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<blockquote data-quote="mobenzowner" data-source="post: 2435731" data-attributes="member: 94161"><p>I have had a labradar for 3 years with zero issues. I guess its possible to get a bad unit. I can see where it might have issues detecting shots of very high speed very small calibers. I love you dont have anything hanging on end of barrel. For me it makes load developement so much easier. </p><p>And I was previously a magneto speed user. And its a good system, but I had to shoot double shots. Once to get speed and another to get POA groups. I think that alone has paid for the difference in cost of the 2 units. HTH's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mobenzowner, post: 2435731, member: 94161"] I have had a labradar for 3 years with zero issues. I guess its possible to get a bad unit. I can see where it might have issues detecting shots of very high speed very small calibers. I love you dont have anything hanging on end of barrel. For me it makes load developement so much easier. And I was previously a magneto speed user. And its a good system, but I had to shoot double shots. Once to get speed and another to get POA groups. I think that alone has paid for the difference in cost of the 2 units. HTH's [/QUOTE]
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