Not a problem. You just need to setup and place the Labrador per instructions with the unit. Works GREAT! Brake, No Brake, Suppressed.Has anyone used a Labrador chronograph along side a large caliber rifle with a muzzle brake? Any problems with side blast?
Thanks for replying.Not a problem. You just need to setup and place the Labrador per instructions with the unit. Works GREAT! Brake, No Brake, Suppressed.
Thanks for the feedback.I have a 300RUM with brake, no problem like @Coyote Shadow Tracker said, follow Labrador instructions
I just keep it back from the brake a little bit more.Has anyone used a Labrador chronograph along side a large caliber rifle with a muzzle brake? Any problems with side blast?
I shoot several calibers. One of em is 300RUM and rattles the lumber in the shooting range shed. I try to distance myself from others if I can.I shoot a 338RUM with a PK Brake that has ports angled back. As long as the LabRadar is slightly forward and to the side of the muzzle, it's no problem. Although it does blow the hat off the guy on the bench next to me. LOL
Looking at the photo, I'm guessing the white case is an optional battery. What is the gadget that's strapped to the front of your scope?I shoot a lot of rifles with brakes. I put the Lab Radar up by the scope, never any issues.
What's the kinetic trigger do?If you do have an issue you can buy a kinetic trigger. I use one because I shoot at crowded public ranges and it works like a charm.
You strap it to your gun and the recoil pulse from your gun going off activates the labradar instead of the muzzle blast.What's the kinetic trigger do?