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    Quote Originally Posted by Towely View Post
    How are these things meant to be set up? They used one at the chrono station for the ipsc nationals and the readings on the open guns were all over the fucking show! By as much as 200 fps. There are a few unhappy shooters who have been declared as shooting minor power factor now because of one or 2 realy erratic readings.
    Whoever was running it may have screwed up or velocities shooters thought they had are way off.

    The labradar is simple and accurate. It doesn't lie. All my rifle velocities are within a few fps to when I had a V3.
    Pistol velocities are where load data say they should be.

    But you can get inconsistent velocity readings if you do not input the correct projectile weight and that's assuming they had it in handgun mode in the first place.









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    Last edited by R93; 18-11-2017 at 07:16 AM.
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