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    Quote Originally Posted by spada View Post
    Dang I really feel for you labradar down guys
    But now I'm really glad I went with my new magV3 a couple of weeks ago.
    Strap it on - bang- yep that works
    I have a V2 but would never use it for load development even on a big barrel, so kinda pointless for me.

    Great if you do your load development then worry about velocity, very accurate for that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Greg View Post
    I have a V2 but would never use it for load development even on a big barrel, so kinda pointless for me.

    Great if you do your load development then worry about velocity, very accurate for that.
    Totally agree and I really agonised over getting the labradar instead. For the amount of load development I do it was hard enough to justify the V3 price but the confidence in it's accuracy (and not having the optical set up issues on range day) is totally worth it.

    The method that seems to work for me is a 10 shot ladder test, pick the most likely nodes and shoot for groups. Then check the MV ES and SD after that.
    If I've got speed data to look at when doing the groups it seems to cloud my judgement as to the most accurate group.
    Guess it's hard to lose that more speed need.
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