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Magnetospeed v3 vs labradar
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<blockquote data-quote="Bdubose" data-source="post: 1752638" data-attributes="member: 104938"><p>Yes the Magnetospeed V3 is just a accurate, has less misses than the Labradar. The only issue - and it is a big one - the Magneto will affect your point of impact because the weight changes the harmonics of the barrel.</p><p></p><p>If that's no biggie to you then save your money. If you would like constant reporting as you shoot, or would like to measure your velocity down range (I believe this is possible) the Labradar is a good choice. </p><p></p><p>If I owned a labradar I would load 12 rounds to shoot two 5 shot strings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bdubose, post: 1752638, member: 104938"] Yes the Magnetospeed V3 is just a accurate, has less misses than the Labradar. The only issue - and it is a big one - the Magneto will affect your point of impact because the weight changes the harmonics of the barrel. If that's no biggie to you then save your money. If you would like constant reporting as you shoot, or would like to measure your velocity down range (I believe this is possible) the Labradar is a good choice. If I owned a labradar I would load 12 rounds to shoot two 5 shot strings. [/QUOTE]
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