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<blockquote data-quote="farout" data-source="post: 753213" data-attributes="member: 39061"><p>Have used two different brands of light sensor types. Both worked but would be finicky depending on the brightness and angle of the light. And I shoot at a range so is always a pain to call a cold range so go play with mt tripod</p><p></p><p>I switched to a magnetic sensor type that attaches to the front of my rifle, works in any type of light. This is by far the best I have used. The one I have is called a Magnetospeed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farout, post: 753213, member: 39061"] Have used two different brands of light sensor types. Both worked but would be finicky depending on the brightness and angle of the light. And I shoot at a range so is always a pain to call a cold range so go play with mt tripod I switched to a magnetic sensor type that attaches to the front of my rifle, works in any type of light. This is by far the best I have used. The one I have is called a Magnetospeed. [/QUOTE]
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