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Help me understand the importance of measuring velocity for reloading.
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<blockquote data-quote="FireFlyFishing" data-source="post: 3085298" data-attributes="member: 127412"><p>Tell your wife it's a necessity as it is a piece of safety equipment.</p><p></p><p>I run a competition electronics optical. Works great and talks to my phone. Bought it at midway not too long ago for like $114. Only pain is the setup. Plus, you need a tripod. If I set it up correctly, it doesn't miss shots even on a sunny day. </p><p></p><p>I have the original version of the magneto and the V3. These are great as they capture every shot. The downfalls are they are limited on which weapon you can use it on, and your POI will change when mounted. I have a love hate with these. They also don't have an app and Bluetooth to my phone. </p><p></p><p>Never tried a lab radar as they were crazy expensive, needed more expensive parts to work, and setup could be a pain. I heard they work great when you have all that figured out.</p><p></p><p>Garmin. Def the way to go if you want the best option. Many used options out there nowadays after the Garmin was released…for good reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FireFlyFishing, post: 3085298, member: 127412"] Tell your wife it’s a necessity as it is a piece of safety equipment. I run a competition electronics optical. Works great and talks to my phone. Bought it at midway not too long ago for like $114. Only pain is the setup. Plus, you need a tripod. If I set it up correctly, it doesn’t miss shots even on a sunny day. I have the original version of the magneto and the V3. These are great as they capture every shot. The downfalls are they are limited on which weapon you can use it on, and your POI will change when mounted. I have a love hate with these. They also don’t have an app and Bluetooth to my phone. Never tried a lab radar as they were crazy expensive, needed more expensive parts to work, and setup could be a pain. I heard they work great when you have all that figured out. Garmin. Def the way to go if you want the best option. Many used options out there nowadays after the Garmin was released…for good reason. [/QUOTE]
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