Labradar

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Lil-Rokslider
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Scheels in Johnstown, CO has 4 in stock as of right now. Just in case anyone is close and looking. I picked one up from Mile High last weekend, they sold out in about an hour though. At least they’re starting to pop up.
 

Stalker69

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They must have sold out, shows none in stock. Thanks, I just wasn’t quick enough I guess. Damn it. If you find them again, pm me please ! Lol
 
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I love my LabRadar !
I got it about 2 years ago as the first chronograph I ever bought. I thought about them for years, but never wanted to mess around with the hassle of using the shoot-through type. When I learned about the LabRadar I knew I wanted one. I am very pleased with it. You do need a little patience getting it set up for the first few times you use it, because muzzle position of the firearm and the settings on the device need to be set up just right, but once you get the hang of it, it is easy to use with various firearms for subsequent encounters. It is very good. And, I like being able to literally know the muzzle velocity, plus it will give you velocities at user-determined distances out to 100 yards. If you input the ammo info, it will also calculate muzzle energy and other parameters. Great device. If you are thinking about it even a little bit, I recommend jumping on it if you can find one.

Only issue is I found you do need some sort of tripod for it, and you should invest in one of the plastic "aiming sights" that are available on various sites online.
 
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