New Chronograph.

I saw that at 24hourcampfire, it looks really good, maybe one day I'll spring for one but for now the Chrony will work. The price for what you get seems good, if it comes down even more then it will be hard not to buy one.
 
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I've seen this recently. I am intrigued by it. Looks fascinating.
 
What is the cost? I,ve had my old chrony since 1982. I paid 250.00 for it back then. The Labradar sure would be a nice upgrade.
 
Theoretically about $400. I paid more than that for my 35p Package ($600+).


I hate setting it up!!!!!!







This one is real easy. Doppler radar... it just has to be around the bullet path . Plus you can get velocities from MV-100 yards.

We will see.
 
They advertise

------No shooting through a small confined area.
-------No dealing with optimal lighting conditions.
-------No stopping the firing line to set up and take down equipment.
-----Easy set up.
-----Place LabRadar beside the shooter, point towards the target and you’re ready to go.
 
Yeh, the no set up at a busy range club like mine would be cool for sure. I don,t think 400 is all that bad either. I want one.
 
Wonder what happens when 2 shooters are close to this and fire at the same time
 
Very cool! And I saw a comment about an app available for post-processing on a PC or tablet too... wonder if they'll charge for that?
 
I emailed them I am in line for one!


Thank you for your email.

Retail pricing is expected to be $499.00 USD. We will be finalizing our pricing very soon.

The radar is expected to be available for purchase in May 2014.

Labradar is positioned besides the shooter, not downrange. The shooter aligns the radar using a built-in sighting notch with the target he will shoot at. Ideally LabRadar should be positioned to the side of the shooters muzzle. You should position your firearm approximately 12”-18” from the side of the radar. Make sure that the weapon recoil will not cause the radar to be struck. If you are shooting in a prone position you can position your radar on a mini tripod or other suitable stand to protect it from damage. If you are shooting a firearms that may discharge debris that could strike the radar it may be best to move the firearm slightly forward so the muzzle, cylinder gap, ejecting cases or other discharge will not damage your LabRadar. Upon firing the shot, the radar unit will begin transmitting and will continually track the bullet, reporting numerous velocities along its path. Based upon the large amount of data gathered from the tracked projectile the muzzle velocity can also be determined.

If you have any other questions, let me know.

Best regards,

Richard Mouser
LabRadar
 
Printers? They have bluetooth aps for your phone tablet pc .
 
DrMike":icgk9qzm said:
Good news for us Canadians, the unit will be for sale in Canada.

That is good, I can see me buying one someday. Looking forward to seeing how they work when someone springs for one, it is an excellent idea.
 
DrMike":2vsxcq98 said:
Good news for us Canadians, the unit will be for sale in Canada.

Yea MIKE except it will be TWICE thew cost ! :shock: - i will be getting mine from down south ! :grin:

Cheers RJ
 
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