I'll have to see if I can borrow a labradar from a buddy and shoot all 3. There are a few videos out there comparing just the labradar and garmin. Numbers look to be pretty similar
I discuss this a bit in the next video, but I shot 5 shots with it attached to my 7 saum (biggest caliber I have at the moment) off camera. I didn't shoulder the rifle so it could recoil freely. It picked up all 5 shots and showed no issues with handling recoil. The mount I used was still tight and didn't slide or move at all on the rail.
Could not read the MagnetoSpeed display, at least not fast enough. How did they compare? I’ve heard that the Xero reads velocity out 20 Yds, not at the muzzle. My ballistic calculator predicts about 40 fps less at 25 Yds for my 6.5 Creedmoor.
Is it rifle recoil rated? Everyone puts it in their rifles? Where on their website it mentions it cat take recoil? Larger than 22 lr lol there is a reason it comes with tripod not rifle rail mounts
I have not seen anything specific about it being recoil rated. I know a lot of people are mounting them on their rifles. Haven't heard of any issues yet. With that being said, I don't think the rifle mounted rail is needed. It did just fine off of the tripod.
@bwarrior6340 depends on your shooting situation. You might not always have somewhere to set it, or you might want to do some positional shooting with it on. Basically just a convenience thing for some
@@borderbattlemunitions5330Well, I agree. Clickbait as the video compares garmin and magneto, but just mentions the labradar with a few extremely obvious comments.
Awesome video. Had mine on order for a few weeks.
Excellent "not a review" review. Thanks!
Good review. Would really like seeing the Garmin, Magnetospeed, & Labradar all used at the same time, to develop a feel for accuracy/consistency.
I'll have to see if I can borrow a labradar from a buddy and shoot all 3. There are a few videos out there comparing just the labradar and garmin. Numbers look to be pretty similar
Nice video. Think I'll pick one up. I missed it if you mentioned but can you export the data as csv or excel?
You can export as a CSV
Will it be able to take the recoil when mounted on a Arca rail?
I discuss this a bit in the next video, but I shot 5 shots with it attached to my 7 saum (biggest caliber I have at the moment) off camera. I didn't shoulder the rifle so it could recoil freely. It picked up all 5 shots and showed no issues with handling recoil. The mount I used was still tight and didn't slide or move at all on the rail.
Could not read the MagnetoSpeed display, at least not fast enough. How did they compare? I’ve heard that the Xero reads velocity out 20 Yds, not at the muzzle. My ballistic calculator predicts about 40 fps less at 25 Yds for my 6.5 Creedmoor.
There was a 2 fps difference between the averages after a 22 shot string.
Is it rifle recoil rated? Everyone puts it in their rifles? Where on their website it mentions it cat take recoil? Larger than 22 lr lol there is a reason it comes with tripod not rifle rail mounts
I have not seen anything specific about it being recoil rated. I know a lot of people are mounting them on their rifles. Haven't heard of any issues yet. With that being said, I don't think the rifle mounted rail is needed. It did just fine off of the tripod.
Why would one want to mount it on a rifle?
@bwarrior6340 depends on your shooting situation. You might not always have somewhere to set it, or you might want to do some positional shooting with it on. Basically just a convenience thing for some
How is it powered?
Has an internal rechargeable battery. A single charge is supposed to last 2,000 shots
I just paid for a Garmin in Australia $1099.00
Clickbait title. No comparison with Labradar.
Did I not discuss how the garmin solved the portability, reliability, and ease of use issues I had with the labradar?
@@borderbattlemunitions5330Well, I agree. Clickbait as the video compares garmin and magneto, but just mentions the labradar with a few extremely obvious comments.
Jeez cant please everyone eh.