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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
What brand Chrono to get?
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<blockquote data-quote="sfdoc2000" data-source="post: 2022411" data-attributes="member: 76742"><p>Used Chrony's and had multiple problems with light pollution on the sensors. Had my LabRadar for two years now and have never looked back. Advantage of the LabRadar over all other is the ability to get measurements downrange (provided projectile is large enough, eg 6mm and larger). This allows verification of the bullet BC at downrange velocities. This only works out to about 100 yards, though. Also you can take the SD card out and load all measurements directly into my computer. Saves a ton of data in shot strings. Only disadvantages to LabRadar is the aiming capabilities to make sure you are sighting directly to the target with the device. Only a top groove sighting slot which is difficult to use. Only other disadvantage is you don't want to use this in any wind over 5 mph. I had mine tip over the tripod due to the sail effect. Mount and device needs to be firmly mounted and supported so wind won't knock it over. Otherwise I LOVE the LabRadar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sfdoc2000, post: 2022411, member: 76742"] Used Chrony's and had multiple problems with light pollution on the sensors. Had my LabRadar for two years now and have never looked back. Advantage of the LabRadar over all other is the ability to get measurements downrange (provided projectile is large enough, eg 6mm and larger). This allows verification of the bullet BC at downrange velocities. This only works out to about 100 yards, though. Also you can take the SD card out and load all measurements directly into my computer. Saves a ton of data in shot strings. Only disadvantages to LabRadar is the aiming capabilities to make sure you are sighting directly to the target with the device. Only a top groove sighting slot which is difficult to use. Only other disadvantage is you don't want to use this in any wind over 5 mph. I had mine tip over the tripod due to the sail effect. Mount and device needs to be firmly mounted and supported so wind won't knock it over. Otherwise I LOVE the LabRadar. [/QUOTE]
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