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<blockquote data-quote="Barrelnut" data-source="post: 1513329" data-attributes="member: 74902"><p>Well, I've used the Magnetspeed since it first came out. Darrell Buell was testing a proto for Magnetospeed one day, and I asked him; what the heck is that? Used one ever since. In the end a MagnetoSpeed will do everything needed for a chrono.</p><p>The slipping on the barrel and changing POI is mostly crap. If you know how to secure it to your barrel, you have non of these issues. For the slipping - cure is to use the one rubber spacer on the top while using the other spacer on the bottom. Anyone who has used one will understand this.</p><p>Bottom line is LabRadar is no more accurate than a MagnetoSpeed. The LabRadar is $500, a MagnetoSpeed Sporter is only $175. Just depends on how much money you like to throw around - or away. Plus the battery on a MagnetoSpeed last for a hole season. You cannot even get thru a range session with a LabRador without the accessory battery pack. At some point you really hit the wall of diminishing returns - big time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barrelnut, post: 1513329, member: 74902"] Well, I've used the Magnetspeed since it first came out. Darrell Buell was testing a proto for Magnetospeed one day, and I asked him; what the heck is that? Used one ever since. In the end a MagnetoSpeed will do everything needed for a chrono. The slipping on the barrel and changing POI is mostly crap. If you know how to secure it to your barrel, you have non of these issues. For the slipping - cure is to use the one rubber spacer on the top while using the other spacer on the bottom. Anyone who has used one will understand this. Bottom line is LabRadar is no more accurate than a MagnetoSpeed. The LabRadar is $500, a MagnetoSpeed Sporter is only $175. Just depends on how much money you like to throw around - or away. Plus the battery on a MagnetoSpeed last for a hole season. You cannot even get thru a range session with a LabRador without the accessory battery pack. At some point you really hit the wall of diminishing returns - big time. [/QUOTE]
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