Labradar Tolerance of Obstructions

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Malcolm Hill
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Re: Labradar Tolerance of Obstructions

#61 Postby Malcolm Hill » Mon Apr 13, 2020 10:36 pm

Chris. Most of our shooters shoot off a bipod or joypod and the lower height puts the muzzle at about in the centre of the Labradar. The higher setting puts the fullbore muzzles in about the middle as well. Regards Malcolm.

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Re: Labradar Tolerance of Obstructions

#62 Postby scott/r » Tue Apr 14, 2020 6:11 am

One of guys at North Arm has his on a camera tripod and it straddles the barrel. He reckons that it hasn't missed a shot like this, so I don't think that the height will be an issue.
Scott.

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Re: Labradar Tolerance of Obstructions

#63 Postby Rich4 » Tue Apr 14, 2020 7:07 am

Slightly tangential but I’ve always slipped a shim of cardboard under the barrel on my V3 to align the bore proper as all my barrels are tapered, the sensors need to be parallel to bullet path both ways for maximum accuracy


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