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Reloading
Magnetospeed sporter?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pro2A" data-source="post: 1882269" data-attributes="member: 17889"><p>Suggest going for the Labradar. Use the JKL Precision inertia trigger on picatinny mount to trigger with aggressive muzzle brakes. Works great. Buy once; cry once; happy forever. Absolutely abhorred the set up/lighting/screen impact issues with any screen chrono. The Magnetospeed always seemed to be a MacGyver Gone Wild affair to jury rig for a specific application, especially my Barrett M107A1s and MRADs, etc., and then there is the barrel attachment/accuracy issue. Try partnering with several friends to spread the cost and share Labradar use. At only five friends, you get the best equipment solution at the lowest cost. It's not something you will use daily so sharing should be feasible. Also, do you belong to a shooting club? My gun club has a Labradar and a V3 available for member checkout. But, I prefer using my own equipment, so I bought a Labradar myself. Very pleased.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pro2A, post: 1882269, member: 17889"] Suggest going for the Labradar. Use the JKL Precision inertia trigger on picatinny mount to trigger with aggressive muzzle brakes. Works great. Buy once; cry once; happy forever. Absolutely abhorred the set up/lighting/screen impact issues with any screen chrono. The Magnetospeed always seemed to be a MacGyver Gone Wild affair to jury rig for a specific application, especially my Barrett M107A1s and MRADs, etc., and then there is the barrel attachment/accuracy issue. Try partnering with several friends to spread the cost and share Labradar use. At only five friends, you get the best equipment solution at the lowest cost. It's not something you will use daily so sharing should be feasible. Also, do you belong to a shooting club? My gun club has a Labradar and a V3 available for member checkout. But, I prefer using my own equipment, so I bought a Labradar myself. Very pleased. [/QUOTE]
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