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I’ve never used on of those Labradars. They seem to be well liked though. Certainly on the expensive side, but also pretty versatile.
I’ve used/owned two Caldwells. I don’t recall the models, but one model had the sensors pointed toward the sky and another model had the sensors pointed toward the ground. I never did any comparison or tests for accuracy, so I can’t speak to that. But I can say that the model pointed to the ground is far more reliable at reading every shot regardless of lighting conditions during my use. The model with sensors toward the sky was a constant pain in the butt to keep the right amount of light but not too much light on the device, so I frequently got errors. That became a dealbreaker once I got into reloading and didn’t want to make extra rounds of every shot just in case the chrono didn’t read a shot.
@soumya sarkarIn the market for a good reliable cronohaph and a good pair of sticks. Please provide your thoughts
@SFRanger7GPI have used them all. This works as well as any and so far, it has been very reliable.
Competition Electronics ProChrono DLX Bluetooth Chronograph
I used a buddy's Labradar. It is very nice and I can definitely see the advantage of using it on a range with other shooters.
Safe shooting the Electronics Pro Chrony and the Chrony F1 are about the same price in Australia. Both around $325, oh how prices have gone up. I only paid 100 bucks for my Chrony F1.
@soumya sarkarBob - I looked up and I see the prices around $147 are we talking of different things.?
Put some masking tape on the muzzle end of the barrel and the MagnetoSpeed bayonet will stay in place. Start with a wrap, sticky side down and then twist it to sticky side up. Make a couple wraps and twist again to sticky side down.I had a cheaper folding chrony that was inconsistent and lighting sensitive.
I went with a Magneto speed that work well most of the time. However it is frustrating not being able to sight in, or really test groups due to the POI shift. The MS will also move on my muzzle after shots so can’t use the shift consistently either.
lab radar will fix all those issues, for a price. It’s on my wishlist