never had one but have been researching a while. The Labradar seems the best to me hands down.
With the Labradar, you will have to position it in front of your can if you are shooting supressed. Even in front of the can it will still miss shots occasionally. I went back to my magnetospeed v3
I thought it had to be in front even non-suppressed. I was just picturing setting it up to the front/side of the muzzle instead of those old-school light ones that had to be 10 yards away.
I've also been looking at a new chronograph. My "shooting chrony" doesn't give the accuracy I need for the type of load development I want to do. So is there a significant difference in the accuracy of labradar vs magnetospeed? I also see there are two different versions of the megnetospeed with a significant price difference. Which features do you find yourself using of the more expensive one?
I've also been looking at a new chronograph. My "shooting chrony" doesn't give the accuracy I need for the type of load development I want to do. So is there a significant difference in the accuracy of labradar vs magnetospeed? I also see there are two different versions of the megnetospeed with a significant price difference. Which features do you find yourself using of the more expensive one?
thanks, I have done ladder tests in the past to select my powder charge, but been reading about people doing the same thing with only velocity readings and finding the flat spot in velocity and then verifying that it groups good. 6.5 guys has a video I thought was interesting. Going to try to convince my wife to swing by interstate and pick one up. (looks like fingers crossed to me)