i fixed my lab radar issues by throwing it in the closet and using a magnetospeed v3. 🤣👌👍 too bad i wasted $600 on a pos product. the customer service was garbage as well, some guy in KS wnated money for shipping back, money to fix it and money to replace any parts. 🖕
This is a very helpul clip to make the right adjustements! Maybe you could add the correlation of the muzzle location with the "Set proj. offset" from the setting menue (or do I get something wrong here?). What is the right setting depending on the muzzle location.
The Projectile Offset is the distance from the side of the Labradar to the barrel. You do not have to have an exact measurement. If your barrel is 1-6 inches use 6, 6-12 inches use 12, etc.
Thanks for the video. With muzzle brakes that send the blast to the sides and not back it looks like you have the Labradar back about 8 or more inches. How far back is it actually set and what sensitivity setting for it? Thank you.
Always leave your unit on Trigger Level 1 unless other shooters are triggering your radar. For the muzzle position always keep in mind the unit needs to feel some of the muzzle blast to trigger. If it is a direct blast from a muzzle brake it will shake the unit and it will not read the projectile. Since each brake discharges at a different angle I cannot give you an exact distance, just keep the above statement in mind. If your muzzle is too far forward, the mic will not pick up the shot.
I have mine about 4" behind my muzzle brake mounted on the "lab radar pad" and it gets rocked by my 338 lapua muzzle brake (terminator T3) guess I need to move it back about another 6" so it doesn't get knocked around or mount it on the labradar tripod.
Or you could just buy both products if you need them both. I appreciate the flexibility of them offering the stand separate. I happened to have a suitable ball mount laying around from when I used to do more photography and I simple bolted that to a sheet of 1/4" thick painted mild steel.
what is the best settings for supressor? Trigger or Dopler? Trigger Level 1 ?
What about a revolver? Do I need to worry about the cylinder gap?
i fixed my lab radar issues by throwing it in the closet and using a magnetospeed v3. 🤣👌👍
too bad i wasted $600 on a pos product. the customer service was garbage as well, some guy in KS wnated money for shipping back, money to fix it and money to replace any parts. 🖕
Shoulda watched this before I used mine, was getting weird numbers at the muzzle but my ES at 10 yards was within 8 fps
This is a very helpul clip to make the right adjustements!
Maybe you could add the correlation of the muzzle location with the "Set proj. offset" from the setting menue (or do I get something wrong here?). What is the right setting depending on the muzzle location.
The Projectile Offset is the distance from the side of the Labradar to the barrel. You do not have to have an exact measurement. If your barrel is 1-6 inches use 6, 6-12 inches use 12, etc.
Thanks for the video. With muzzle brakes that send the blast to the sides and not back it looks like you have the Labradar back about 8 or more inches. How far back is it actually set and what sensitivity setting for it? Thank you.
Always leave your unit on Trigger Level 1 unless other shooters are triggering your radar. For the muzzle position always keep in mind the unit needs to feel some of the muzzle blast to trigger. If it is a direct blast from a muzzle brake it will shake the unit and it will not read the projectile. Since each brake discharges at a different angle I cannot give you an exact distance, just keep the above statement in mind. If your muzzle is too far forward, the mic will not pick up the shot.
Thank you for the information.
I have mine about 4" behind my muzzle brake mounted on the "lab radar pad" and it gets rocked by my 338 lapua muzzle brake (terminator T3) guess I need to move it back about another 6" so it doesn't get knocked around or mount it on the labradar tripod.
Would have been awesome product if you would have charged more but included the table stand.
Yeah, because the one thing Labradar needs to be is more expensive... You could make one with a board and a bolt for
Or you could just buy both products if you need them both. I appreciate the flexibility of them offering the stand separate. I happened to have a suitable ball mount laying around from when I used to do more photography and I simple bolted that to a sheet of 1/4" thick painted mild steel.
I wish labradar customer service was better