Magnetospeed or doppler?

LeverGunFan said:
(I think you meant to say the Labradar needs a 50 foot minimum range...)

Yes, I did. Thanks for the catch. I have now corrected my post #39. I saw Labradar's minimum 50' range length requirement in the FAQs on their website. I don't remember seeing it in their ads when I was looking at it. I just went back and looked at the FAQs again and see they also have a list of max distances that it will detect bullets by caliber.
 
I have the Labradar as well, and I love mine. I have not experienced any issues whatsoever once I got it setup correctly. I have used primarily at an outdoor range, but I did set it up once at an indoor range and had no issues, even with other shooters in close proximity (2 bays away). I actually got stuck at a bay next to a wall, and it still worked perfectly, which surprised me.

I feel bad for those that have had issues with their LR, especially after spending that kind of money. I am a HUGE advocate however, and can't imagine going back to any other type of technology.

I do use external USB battery packs however and have never actually used anything internal. I keep 2 batteries in my bag so I always have a backup if one dies. (Has only happened once when I forgot to charge them for a few weeks.)
 
I saw where someone has developed mount for the Magneto that attaches the bipod or lower rail on an AR or bolt. I think the cost was $50. That's a nice development for the Magneto since the big knock is the changed point of impact. But it moves the cost to the point where the Labradar is only $100-$125 more.
 
ed308 said:
I saw where someone has developed mount for the Magneto that attaches the bipod or lower rail on an AR or bolt. I think the cost was $50.

That's what I use to attach it to my pistols that have pic rails. It costs $25.
 
If i had the funds would be doppler all the way.
I still am testing for accuracy while running my chrono, so i don't want anything attached to my barrel.
 
Including that price for the attachment puts you at $500. Since I don't have the Magneto V3, might as well spend the extra $50 for the Labradar.
 
Well, look what the cat dragged in today!:D

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Notice the bottom right "limited 12 month warranty." Hmmm...really?
 

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hope you enjoy it and I would not sweat the warranty. 12 months for electronics is pretty standard practice in this industry. Even RCBS is which renowned for it's lifetime warranty on their presses and dies only has a 12 month warranty on their electronic's
 
Hope to be in the woods for much of next week--but I'll try to get it tested soon--got a LARGE back-log of developed loads I need to gather data on.;)
 
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