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Magneto V3 or LabRadar
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<blockquote data-quote="PopNFresh" data-source="post: 2451727" data-attributes="member: 122243"><p>Like the lab radar, our shop goes through a ton of rifles on it. Occasionally a smaller cartridge with a big can will make the radar setup a bit picky but once you've found the sweet spot it's rarely an issue. </p><p>Biggest issue we've hit is if a range has overhead baffles or obstacles to keep high shots from exiting the range it can make getting your numbers different or sometimes impossible</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PopNFresh, post: 2451727, member: 122243"] Like the lab radar, our shop goes through a ton of rifles on it. Occasionally a smaller cartridge with a big can will make the radar setup a bit picky but once you've found the sweet spot it's rarely an issue. Biggest issue we've hit is if a range has overhead baffles or obstacles to keep high shots from exiting the range it can make getting your numbers different or sometimes impossible [/QUOTE]
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