It’s continuously triggering so doesn’t need arming like the LR. I’m moving over because it’s not as particular in aiming like the LR and the beam is 20 degrees I believe and picks up for the first meter so shouldn’t conflict with any other shooters.Question. How does it trigger? Is the beam just on so it picks up the bullet? Wondering if you can set it to the side of the gun like a labradar and still pick up shots?
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Bart
I only owned a Labradar for a month but as I remember you needed to disarm it between strings shots etc or it would drain the batteries pretty fast. That makes me wonder if the power efficiency of these new units is greater. Looking at the picture of the new unit there is not a whole lot of room in there for any decent size battery. I am looking forward to seeing some in-depth reviews and field tests in the next few monthsIt’s continuously triggering so doesn’t need arming like the LR. I’m moving over because it’s not as particular in aiming like the LR and the beam is 20 degrees I believe and picks up for the first meter so shouldn’t conflict with any other shooters.
I’ve played with mine mounted just in front of the rifle and not mounted on the gun.
you do need an sd card if you want to download the data....
For those who are interested, you don't need an SD card either. I never put a card or battery in my LabRadar.
Are you sure about this? Can't you download off of your phone which holds data?you do need an sd card if you want to download the data.
Are you sure about this? Can't you download off of your phone which holds data?
I'm technology impaired so I'm just asking for clarity. I copy all my info directly to paper while I'm shooting.
True - the unit itself is limited to storing 100 strings. Then you can delete whatever you like and can continue to accumulate data until you hit the 100th string again.the data is stored on the Labradar but it has a limited memory.
For some time now, I enter the string fired in my range book forTrue - the unit itself is limited to storing 100 strings. Then you can delete whatever you like and can continue to accumulate data until you hit the 100th string again.
hand recorded can disappear also, I lost my hand recorded and electronic (memory card) records at the same time in a fire. Now I use "cloud " storageI don't trust to store data on any electronic device. Failures do
happen, and if not hand recorded, it's gone.
Perhaps repeating my story from another frequency but…
This is my experience. I use multiple devices requiring power packs. I own little ones, big ones and some in the middle. After learning not to even attempt using batteries in my LabRadar, I opted to use one of my power packs. The LabRadar did not like my big one. I visited with the manufacture about my issue. They advised that they had reported experiences from the field similar. They suggested I try their power pack. It was very inexpensive so I went for it. I am sold! It charges fast, has a % indicator and lasts a long time on a charge. When I set my unit up, I turn off all sleep modes, extend my arm times to the max and never run out of power. I shoot at a private range so I am there for hours. I never turn it off for lunch or breaks.
If I needed another USB power pack for anything, I would use theirs.
Buy and use the plug in trigger. It eliminates all position issues.
The trigger and LabRadar external power supply should be mandatory options.
I don’t work for them, but I’m very happy with my unit because I have those 2 options.
I will have to agree, but in all fairness with respect to Monday Morning Quarterbacking... this was a very pioneering consumer level unit from a company that was previously only experienced with commercial lab grade products.I wonder why Labradar has not redesigned the unit to include a rechargeable pack and a external trigger. After all these years you would think they might since most agree the base unit is pretty worthless without them
I wonder why Labradar has not redesigned the unit to include a rechargeable pack and a external trigger. After all these years you would think they might since most agree the base unit is pretty worthless without them