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<blockquote data-quote="Ed Loccisano" data-source="post: 2444394" data-attributes="member: 112569"><p>I have both and use both - the magnetospeed is the best when you buy a mount and use it off of a chassis/stock for no change in POI or barrel harmonics, but without a chassis or stock mount you have to shoot twice as much, getting velocities and then for accuracy, without it attached. a good mount is going to cost you $200+ putting it in line with the labradar, but its use is limited unless you shoot more, which is never a bad thing. </p><p>Labradar works well, using a trigger makes it better, but you occasionally loose a shot, you have to pay close attention to signal strength and vibrations in the bench to get the best results. I bought a trigger $35, soft laptop case for $20 to store it in,$20 for a battery pack and use my tripod off of the bench to hold the unit. works great for guns that I don't have the option for the mangetospeed mount a piece of straw taped to the sight helps with alignment of the unit, or $20 for a bolt on sight</p><p>good luck both are quality instruments</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ed Loccisano, post: 2444394, member: 112569"] I have both and use both - the magnetospeed is the best when you buy a mount and use it off of a chassis/stock for no change in POI or barrel harmonics, but without a chassis or stock mount you have to shoot twice as much, getting velocities and then for accuracy, without it attached. a good mount is going to cost you $200+ putting it in line with the labradar, but its use is limited unless you shoot more, which is never a bad thing. Labradar works well, using a trigger makes it better, but you occasionally loose a shot, you have to pay close attention to signal strength and vibrations in the bench to get the best results. I bought a trigger $35, soft laptop case for $20 to store it in,$20 for a battery pack and use my tripod off of the bench to hold the unit. works great for guns that I don't have the option for the mangetospeed mount a piece of straw taped to the sight helps with alignment of the unit, or $20 for a bolt on sight good luck both are quality instruments [/QUOTE]
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