Joe R
Gold $$ Contributor
FYI, below is my report that I posted yesterday on another thread. I have Firmware v1.1.3 :
I received my LabRadar on Thursday and took it to the range on Friday to compare its reading with my Oehler 35P. The user docs are a little sketchy on how to use it, so I called the company and a gentleman answered and he patiently walked me through how to set up, gave me a few tips on how to make it easier to use and I was up and running in ten minutes. It was the kind of tech support that I only experienced with my Oehler and never anywhere else.
I took it to the range again today. I have used for 86 rounds. Nine out of ten readings have been about 10 feet faster than the Oehler, which is to say that they were identical, because the Oehler is set up 22 feet from the muzzle and I always have to add 10 fps to its readings to get the real muzzle velocity. The few times that it differed, it was only by a 2-4 fps and my guess is that the LabRadar was right.
Today, I took it to the range again, I had shooters on both sides of me and the LabRadar didn't get triggered accidentally once. One guy next to me was shooting a AR with 8.5 inch barrel and it was obnoxiously loud, yet the LabRadar wasn't fooled once. I expected it to, and had my finger near the reset button in case it picked up the other bullets, but I didn't have to use it once. That impressed the hack out of me.
All-in-all I couldn't be more pleased. It is easy to carry, setup, use and read. The fact that I can set it up next to the rifle means I can use it at the 300, 600 and 1,000 yard line, something I could never do with the Oehler. I could only use the Oehler at the 100 yard line, so the LabRadar opens up a whole range of options for me now. Now I can practice anywhere and still get the data, for me that is simply awesome. It was definitely worth the wait for me. Life is good , very good now.
Kindest regards,
Joe
I received my LabRadar on Thursday and took it to the range on Friday to compare its reading with my Oehler 35P. The user docs are a little sketchy on how to use it, so I called the company and a gentleman answered and he patiently walked me through how to set up, gave me a few tips on how to make it easier to use and I was up and running in ten minutes. It was the kind of tech support that I only experienced with my Oehler and never anywhere else.
I took it to the range again today. I have used for 86 rounds. Nine out of ten readings have been about 10 feet faster than the Oehler, which is to say that they were identical, because the Oehler is set up 22 feet from the muzzle and I always have to add 10 fps to its readings to get the real muzzle velocity. The few times that it differed, it was only by a 2-4 fps and my guess is that the LabRadar was right.
Today, I took it to the range again, I had shooters on both sides of me and the LabRadar didn't get triggered accidentally once. One guy next to me was shooting a AR with 8.5 inch barrel and it was obnoxiously loud, yet the LabRadar wasn't fooled once. I expected it to, and had my finger near the reset button in case it picked up the other bullets, but I didn't have to use it once. That impressed the hack out of me.
All-in-all I couldn't be more pleased. It is easy to carry, setup, use and read. The fact that I can set it up next to the rifle means I can use it at the 300, 600 and 1,000 yard line, something I could never do with the Oehler. I could only use the Oehler at the 100 yard line, so the LabRadar opens up a whole range of options for me now. Now I can practice anywhere and still get the data, for me that is simply awesome. It was definitely worth the wait for me. Life is good , very good now.
Kindest regards,
Joe