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Labradar- What’s needed?
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<blockquote data-quote="LongBomber" data-source="post: 1613198" data-attributes="member: 14435"><p>I have the labradar sight from Tyler Kemp, works great. Much easier than the straw trick.</p><p></p><p>I have never had an issue with picking up shots. You may need to adjust the trigger levels depending on what you are shooting, as per the instructions, but mine has never had any issues. From 338 down to 22cal at 4k from a 223wssm, always seems to pick up the bullet. If it is aligned correctly it will track a 22 out to over 80 yards. </p><p>Normally I shoot with the labradar setup right beside the barrel, and the barrel about 6" ahead of the unit for rifles with no break, and setup slightly ahead of the brake. Always seems to work for me.</p><p></p><p>And pickup a usb battery pack from walmart, they have them by the till for about $10. Lasts 3-4 range sessions before needing a charge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LongBomber, post: 1613198, member: 14435"] I have the labradar sight from Tyler Kemp, works great. Much easier than the straw trick. I have never had an issue with picking up shots. You may need to adjust the trigger levels depending on what you are shooting, as per the instructions, but mine has never had any issues. From 338 down to 22cal at 4k from a 223wssm, always seems to pick up the bullet. If it is aligned correctly it will track a 22 out to over 80 yards. Normally I shoot with the labradar setup right beside the barrel, and the barrel about 6” ahead of the unit for rifles with no break, and setup slightly ahead of the brake. Always seems to work for me. And pickup a usb battery pack from walmart, they have them by the till for about $10. Lasts 3-4 range sessions before needing a charge. [/QUOTE]
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