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Whats the real truth about Chronographs?
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<blockquote data-quote="NRLArt" data-source="post: 2186047" data-attributes="member: 118614"><p>I use a Magnetto speed and compared it to my friends Lab Radar. The Magnetto speed and the Lab Radar were very close when it came to centerfire. IMO, not enough difference to justify the price. The interesting thing is when it came to our .22LR PRS rifles, the Lab Radar had a hard time picking up the 22. We had to make several adjustments so it would. BUT at times with a person about 12' from us shooting centerfire it would pick up their shots.... So I'd suggest the Magnetto Speed. Well worth it IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NRLArt, post: 2186047, member: 118614"] I use a Magnetto speed and compared it to my friends Lab Radar. The Magnetto speed and the Lab Radar were very close when it came to centerfire. IMO, not enough difference to justify the price. The interesting thing is when it came to our .22LR PRS rifles, the Lab Radar had a hard time picking up the 22. We had to make several adjustments so it would. BUT at times with a person about 12' from us shooting centerfire it would pick up their shots.... So I'd suggest the Magnetto Speed. Well worth it IMO. [/QUOTE]
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