Labradar Muzzle Position

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  • Опубліковано 26 гру 2024

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  • @mexanik441
    @mexanik441 6 років тому +1

    what is the best settings for supressor? Trigger or Dopler? Trigger Level 1 ?

  • @FlyfishermanMike
    @FlyfishermanMike 6 років тому +1

    What about a revolver? Do I need to worry about the cylinder gap?

  • @lelandgaunt7130
    @lelandgaunt7130 2 роки тому +3

    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. 🖕

  • @RedTailxx
    @RedTailxx 7 років тому

    Shoulda watched this before I used mine, was getting weird numbers at the muzzle but my ES at 10 yards was within 8 fps

  • @clausziegler5720
    @clausziegler5720 8 років тому

    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.

    • @labradar9505
      @labradar9505  7 років тому

      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.

  • @jamesone6098
    @jamesone6098 7 років тому

    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.

    • @labradar9505
      @labradar9505  7 років тому

      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.

    • @jamesone6098
      @jamesone6098 7 років тому

      Thank you for the information.

    • @davetaggart3924
      @davetaggart3924 5 років тому

      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.

  • @addictedtolife8384
    @addictedtolife8384 6 років тому

    Would have been awesome product if you would have charged more but included the table stand.

    • @FlyfishermanMike
      @FlyfishermanMike 6 років тому

      Yeah, because the one thing Labradar needs to be is more expensive... You could make one with a board and a bolt for

    • @ParadigmUnkn0wn
      @ParadigmUnkn0wn 6 років тому

      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.

  • @Sharberboy
    @Sharberboy Рік тому

    I wish labradar customer service was better