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LabRadar - The Best Chronograph you can buy? - Review and Overview 

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@JohnnysReloadingBench
@JohnnysReloadingBench 3 года назад
Thank God you made this video. Now I don't have to. :) Everything you mention matches my experience.
@sherrypulec1449
@sherrypulec1449 3 года назад
that sounds like your being lazy
@don_sharon
@don_sharon 3 года назад
Sorry dude - I hear its going to be a long dark winter, so we need material ;)
@chevyon37s
@chevyon37s 3 года назад
@@sherrypulec1449 * you’re * being lazy.
@sherrypulec1449
@sherrypulec1449 3 года назад
@@chevyon37s yep, dont have a range outside my backdoor and the closest one is 15 miles from where i live, not to mention that its benn on average of 20 degrees here. So whats your lame reason?
@taylorbokshowan5713
@taylorbokshowan5713 3 года назад
@@sherrypulec1449 cry me a river. My closest range worth going to is about 50 miles away
@failure2flinch876
@failure2flinch876 3 года назад
Are straws legal in all 50 states?
@bmstylee
@bmstylee 3 года назад
Not in Unicornifornia.
@BrassJeep
@BrassJeep 3 года назад
I hear they cause cancer in the state of California!
@ewetho
@ewetho 3 года назад
Just drive them bonkers with a section of brake line instead!!!!
@dragonflyfab9703
@dragonflyfab9703 3 года назад
No straws are not legal but they have just decriminalized cocaine in CA!
@terrycole7753
@terrycole7753 3 года назад
@@BrassJeep is there anything except increasing taxes & restricting freedoms that does not cause cancer in California?
@jdr285
@jdr285 3 года назад
Have MS V3. Works very well. Concern with barrel harmonics forced me to spend many hours researching ways to eliminate. LR, optical chrono, and MS off the barrel mount were what I found. Already had an optical and compared it to the MS V3. While results were good and close with both, the optical, as you know, is a real pain to set up and susceptible to variances due to distance from muzzle (muzzle/powder debris) but mostly lighting conditions. So, optical was removed from consideration. Borrowed an LR with latest updates, bought JKL inertial trigger ($35), AND bought a Wiser Precision Chrono Mount (WPCM) ($99) to allow side by side testing of the LR and MS. So glad I did. The WPCM with its eccentric bearing system allows for 3 degrees of cant adjustments of the carbon fiber rod. I know it does not sound like much but this is enough to keep the rod parallel to the barrel on all my stocks/fore ends. The adjustability of the Bayonet Bracket is such that I can perfectly align the MS bayonet with my bore axis. What this results in is the MS V3 is isolated from the barrel so no harmonics interference. And I can use it with bare barrels, muzzle brakes, and suppressors with no alignment issues. An added benefit is that since I keep the MS V3 installed on the WPCM, I can attach the whole rig in under 10 seconds and be ready to go, carrying only one thing. (Takes a bit longer when changing rifles with different barrel lengths, muzzle devices, suppressors, etc but not much.) Regarding the LR. I found it to be just OK. It is position to the target sensitive, especially if you want down range data. (I don't need or want that so it was not an issue for me.) With that in mind, it does take some time to properly align and you still don't know if you have it right until you shoot a round or two. I did not care for the time delay required between shots. I did not care for all the button pushing and possibly resulting alignment issues. I did not like having to adjust shooting/rifle/LR positions with changing rifles with different muzzle lengths/muzzle attachments during a range session to get proper alignment. I saw no real difference in the muzzle velocity numbers between the two as they were usually with 2-3 FPS. (I true up muzzle velocity with actual shooting so not an issue). Lastly, you have to carry a whole bunch of gear, the LR, the battery, the tripod, etc to use the thing. The JKL trigger is a must. It removes all adjacent shooter muzzle blast interference AND provides positioning options relative to the muzzle not available with using the unit's internal mic. I tested the JKL attached to the fore end, the bipod, the receiver, and even to a scope, Worked in all locations, flawlessly after I adjusted the sensitivity per the JKL instructions to eliminate false activations. After testing the two side by side, I found both provide reliable MV data and eliminate barrel harmonics and both are good units. I really don't think you could go wrong with either. I think there is more of a learning curve required using the LR but nothing that cant be overcome with relative ease. But, knowing what I know now, if I had to do it over again, I would [still] choose the MS V3 COUPLED with the WPCM. YMMV
@ewetho
@ewetho 3 года назад
You make me thankful for my MagneetoSpeed Sportster! Thanks for the review!
@BoltActionReloading
@BoltActionReloading 3 года назад
Glad to help!
@u4f
@u4f 3 года назад
One thing you didn’t discuss is that there is a track file for every shot in a series. Each track file contains much more data than the file you showed, including the signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) of the data point. This has helped me to identify questionable data. In my experience, if the S/N drop into the teens, the data is iffy. Good results seem to have S/Ns in the high-20s or more (at least with the 9mm I typical test). Also, the track file data shows that the unit does not typically acquire the bullet until it is 12-15 yards down range (which makes sense if you think about the radar signal emanating in a cone shape). So, they must use an algorithm to back-calculate the muzzle velocity. Aside from that nit, a fair review. The unit is a bit finicky to rope rly set up to get good data, but once you do, it takes very little time to set up on subsequent trips to the range.
@CHenry1951
@CHenry1951 3 года назад
Yes, the Labradar is a nice unit, and that's reflected in the cost. I have the Magnetospeed for a few years now and it does all I need it to do and it didn't break the bank, you get your velocity, plug it into an app pull the trigger and make adjustments as needed........... Works just fine. Magnetospeed, strap it on the barrel, turn the unit on........... Shoot !!
@jwiatrek
@jwiatrek 3 года назад
I use one of those tiny coffee stirrer straws as the aiming device - it's super precise since it's so small ...
@baer4547
@baer4547 3 года назад
I have both with all the attachments for each. Fr some reason, I tend to always pick up the Labradar when going to the range because I don’t have to to keep mounting it every time I change guns. Once the “tricks” of the LabRadar are learned it is a much quicker and easier set up for me to use. I bet the next upgraded version comes out they should be much easier to understand from the start...
@codyway7424
@codyway7424 3 года назад
Caldwell is coming out with a much cheaper radar chrono
@Thoseaboutto911
@Thoseaboutto911 3 года назад
What about a Magnetospeed video?
@genebenson1872
@genebenson1872 3 года назад
Great video and informative as always. Would love the convenience in set up of a labradar and ease of use with pistols too. I use a Magneto Speed v3, and a picatinny rail mounted adapter to keep it off my barrel. Other than set up time, I'm happy enough with it to not pay another $600-700 to for the Labradar, especially with the buggy app.
@Klemheist-vf1hx
@Klemheist-vf1hx 4 месяца назад
Labradar rested on its laurels for too long. Sold mine and upgraded to the Garmin Xero. The 6-degree either side acquisition arc (12 degrees to the front) of the Garmin is much more forgiving than Labradar - haven't lost a single shot so far. I had a kinetic trigger with the Labradar but the Garmin picks up everything, even suppressed. Labradar's latest effort to compete with Garmin, the LX is still twice as big and heavy as the Garmin. The only thing Labradar has over the Garmin is that you can't calculate your own BC without two readings, and stores files in CSV (Garmin uses FIT files). However the Garmin updates their phone app realtime which is where you can email strings in CSV files. Also, the Garmin's inbuilt Li-ion rechargeable is way more power-friendly than having to use an external Labradar power pack. Garmin will pick up rifles either side up to 1M so no chance of picking up someone else's shots at the range. The Garmin is the same accuracy as the Labradar however this precision in both devices is overstated as often we manipulate velocity on apps like Applied Ballistics to match the actual ballistic arc (at least from muzzle to transonic). I always found the Labradar's phone app to be a basket-case. Used to carry the Labradar in a separate case to the Range. Now I throw the tiny Garmin in my Range bag with everything else. Forget the Labradar, it had its day in the sun but has been relegated by innovation.
@fnbrowning-Actual
@fnbrowning-Actual 3 месяца назад
I have a Garmin Xero and can confirm this reply is spot-on. Stick a fork in LabRadar - they're done!
@mab0852
@mab0852 3 года назад
I love my LR. I use it for rifles, pistols, and my bows. I do have an aftermarket 3D printed sight and some type of reasonably accurate alignment aid is mandatory. I already had the tripod and battery, but I also made my own plate mount. I very seldom use anything other than the app and I have and use both Android and iOS versions of the app. I have updated my firmware and apps as they've released them. There's an occasional pairing problem, but I usually get it sorted pretty quickly. I must have good luck or have figured stuff out early because I just don't have a lot of the problems people complain about. Its not perfect, but I'd buy it again in heartbeat just for the flexibility/versatility. I keep mine in a plastic hard case that holds it, my accessories and usually whatever ammo and kit I'm taking to the range that day. I've even been known to throw a little Lee press in there if I'm doing load development. I know this is a gun channel, but I will say that down range velocity data makes doing archery sight tapes stupid easy and accurate. I also do a lot of subsonic rifle and you see some interesting stuff doing subsonic load development.
@azureoval
@azureoval 3 года назад
The Apache 3800 case from Harbor Freight works great for a good price with coupons.
@RobsReloading
@RobsReloading 3 года назад
Just recently got a labradar and agree with 90% of what you say. The alignment sight that comes on them is garbage, but most people have those other items laying around to get started. Almost every household has an SD cars, some type of tripod and a battery pack. Problem with recommending the Bayonet style are u end up spending more money shooting twice as much. Have to shoot rounds for velocity data then for accuracy. IMO that made the labradar the only viable option. Unfortunately this is probably why they don't fix the issues with the labradar. Lack of relevant competition.
@Tanglerwr
@Tanglerwr 3 года назад
LabRadar has been independently tested against high dollar commercial units and found to be exceptionally accurate. Long ago before I bought my LR, I read two independent tests and both showed LR to be within a few fps of the high dollar commercial units. I've had my LR and MS for about 5 years now and use the LR exclusively now.
@jassonco
@jassonco 3 года назад
Finally, an honest review of this machine! The shortcomings of this device are huge! There's also a known software math issue also. Until the software is overhauled, I'l stick with the 2 Magneto Speed's & Wiser Precision mount systems.
@daviddale3624
@daviddale3624 3 года назад
JRB gives you a high compliment and I agree with complete honesty.
@tele1311
@tele1311 3 года назад
There's 2 types of memory cards....HC & XC . It will only work with HC.
@richardbriscoe8563
@richardbriscoe8563 3 года назад
I’ve had several devices messed up by leaking Duracell AA batteries.
@Dwayne7834
@Dwayne7834 3 года назад
Good video and information . I am still shooting between the metal Rods . lol it works for me maybe someday I will update to one of these.
@rustyinoregon2769
@rustyinoregon2769 3 года назад
Worth the price of admission just to learn there were aftermarket sights. Didn't know that ... just bought one. Thanks! BTW ... been using my Labradar for about a year, and really like it. The JKL Precision trigger is a "Must Have" for me.
@halfdollar86
@halfdollar86 3 года назад
I like mine pretty well. The only time I’ve had issue with it is laying prone when shooting 223. It’s a little picky when real close to the ground it seems. But once I get it pointed correctly it works fine. It seems on small projectiles while laying prone that the trigger setting works best. I like the lab radar because I shoot a lot right before dark. Also I shoot prone a lot And I don’t have to shoot through a chrono or have anything attached to the barrel.
@unknown_blank_blank_blank
@unknown_blank_blank_blank Год назад
After two years of having both a labradar and magnetospeed... The labradar is a POS. I had to buy an Arkco Machine mount for $100, and small ballhead mount for $30, A Mkmachining aiming mount, a piet trigger for $60 and the Greyops Gear Labradar Arca for $40, because the labradar will spin like a dancer without it. With the battery and SD card, I was at a total of $255 on top of the the $600 price tag. Best part? There is always a chance this POS will have an error that requires you to break position to hit the check button to reset it. I sold the labradar a week ago, and still have my 7-year old magnetospeed. Yeah, I have to take my magnetospeed off to zero my rifle, but I don't deal with the headache. F*ck labradar.
@petersimons6178
@petersimons6178 3 года назад
I have tried every chrono available and the magnetospeed is just impractical and a pain in the rear to attach and use. Got rid of it almost as soon as i got it. Optical chronos have their place and work well on a bright day or indoors with lights for example and are useful for slow bullets e.g pistols and airguns. The lab Radar has some serious issues - a fellow shooter bought one and we spent a long time trying to get it to work. Forget about rimfire and airgun use. they have a add-on "trigger" thing that prompts it to take a reading but its quite poor in practice. It VERY expensive for what it is and takes a lot of time and set up. It does give the full bore rifle shooter a more technical solution on an open field range but its not perfect by any means. Conversely a while back I bought a Steinert (the maker of the super light bipods) acoustic based Chrono. Much easier to use than either of these as long as you don't have other shooters right next to you. Not a problem as you just use it when other shooters aren't firing! Unfortunately I am not sure they still make them? does anyone know? The only drawback is the bullets have to be supersonic as it uses the "sonic boom" if you will to measure the passing of the bullet ( i am over simplifying but you get the gist) but most full bore rifle and for that matter pistol bullets are anyway.The unit is small and light runs on a few AA batteries, is small enough to fit in the side pocket of my drag bag and takes about 2 minutes to line up with the target as per the instructions. You just shoot over the top of it (it has a massive area to shoot withing above it so super easy) whilst it either lays on the ground or on a stand/table about 12 feet in front of you. The display is angled so you can see it but it has a memory so remembers all the readings and it very accurately reads the velocity. It matches very consistently with my Chrony and older Prochrono optical chronograph readings and is fairly weather proof, not reliant on light and you can put it down range at any distance and measure the velocity at that range as long as the bullet is still supersonic whilst flying over it. The lab radar I believe only goes out to 100 yards or so. The Steinert can take readings at any distance you set it down at so its possible to get more data for correcting ballistic data for that bullets velocity at distance. I tried it once and it matched close to the expected calculated (quicktarget) data, if you are into that kind of thing it works pretty well. Also most importantly It was about £300 new which is so much less than the £980 Bownells want for the labradar. I am waiting for the firearm version of the FX radar chrono that is so excellent but only currently for airguns velocities. I emailed the FX team some time ago and they said it was possibly and they might look at making one if the market demand for it was there so start emailing them and ask for it! they probably could make one for the same cost - now that would be really good.
@Thamac15
@Thamac15 3 года назад
Yes, it’s the best. Easy to setup.
@michaeljlangford
@michaeljlangford 10 месяцев назад
You accomplished your objectives -- great video -- Thanks.
@douglasbattjes3991
@douglasbattjes3991 Год назад
John, What's the place or name of the magnetic swivel cord you got for the Labradar. ? Saw many but not sure what connector they come with, micro plug? Thanks for the video, I should send you a sight-in aluminum part I made for mine. Great info on the unit. Thx,👍👍👍👍👍👍
@Edgy01
@Edgy01 2 месяца назад
Thank you for the refresher course. Sadly, I don’t use it enough to remember the details…..it’s not ‘intuitively obvious to the casual user.’
@highdesertdrew1844
@highdesertdrew1844 2 года назад
So, a little bit of an update. LR recently updated the app and the firmware supposed to fix that Bluetooth bug, unfortunately, at least on my main phone, it did nothing. That said, I went through the old pile of phones my family has, and installed the new LR app, until I found one that did. That said, there were a number of devices I tried that didn't. I think you were a lot nicer to LabRadar than I was when i first did a review vid back in 2017, the interface remains terrible after the firmware upgrade, but after finding a phone, and 3d printing a sight for it, most of the major problems I have with the LR (except for the interface) are largely complaints no more. The App allows you to do a number of things like export data, and name shot strings which greatly improves the "what the hell did I do during that range session, there's like 30 shot strings". There is a lot to complain about with with the LR, but there's a lot that's good about it.
@karelzuzak1839
@karelzuzak1839 Год назад
Got a Lab Radar. Is it expensive? Yes it is. Do you need a stand? Yes you do. Does the sight need a straw? Yes but I can make it work with out. Yes, I do use a isb battery. I do not need an SD Card, but having one is preferred. Ok that said I've used this for several years and find it to be the best chronograph I've ever owned. Please remember one can use Lab Radar with rifles, pistols and archery. Where a magneto is most likely limited to rifle or long barrels. In addition I do not like any thing attached to the barrel. For me, Lab Radar was worth the extra cost. Yes I would buy a second unit. I do look forward to Lab Radar potentiall improvimg the app or their next generation instrument.
@jlpjlp1953
@jlpjlp1953 2 года назад
Somewhat distracting and disquieting being lectured to by Cousin Itt. Otherwise, very informative.
@markschofield9361
@markschofield9361 3 года назад
After a 25 minute troubleshooting call to Labradar and subsequent testing, I am cautiously optimistic that the damned thing will work. Time will tell.
@SimpleLife1971
@SimpleLife1971 Год назад
Well, apparently I've been good enough this year because Santa dropped off a new Labradar under the tree Christmas morning! Thanks to the best howto video on RU-vid, I was able to breeze through the unit setup without a hitch! As you mentioned, for the price, this should have come with an Ultra 32gb SD card and I'll add a battery power supply. This would make it almost range ready. I did opt for the JKL Precision trigger as I feel this will give me the best chance of frustration free use and since I already have a Tripod I'm set to go! Keep the great videos coming!
@CaptainCreampie69
@CaptainCreampie69 3 года назад
No case, batteries, tripod or aiming adapter? It’s unreal how bad companies want to screw you. Just charge more and include everything.
@InfamousTactical
@InfamousTactical 2 года назад
Applied Ballistics uses and trusts LabRadar. That should say something
@michaeldinapoli1738
@michaeldinapoli1738 3 года назад
Great video, and thanks for all your work and videos. They are all very informative. I’ve had a LabRadar for a couple of years, and have many of the same thoughts: CONS: 1. The sight alignment “ridge” is ridiculous for how how accuratately it needs to be aligned to read well. I bedded an 6” aluminum tube in the notch that I can remove when not in use, and lay in place to align. Using this for alignment I rarely have any reading problems. 2. The app functions with my iPhone , but as soon as it goes to sleep I lose the connection and need to restart and relink the app. I typically have my labradar on my bench I front of me, and just carefully push the arm button by squeezing the unit/button between my thumb and forefinger. This prevents misalignment. 4. There have been no recent software updates to correct the app issues. 5. The unit feels cheap and fragile, although I’ve had no issues. PROS: 1. I have compared the same shots across my older Oehler 35 and LabRadar and found them to be consistent and within several fps given the placement of the Oehler 6 ft in front of the muzzle. 2. I have not had issues with triggering when following the instructions when using 243 Win, 6mm Creed with brake, 6.5mm Creed, 300 Win Mag. I have not been able to get readings with my 22-250 at around 4000 fps. 3. The unit is small and compact, and easy to set up at the range, especially compared to other units I have used. 4. I keep the entire unit on my bench, which allows me to use and access it when the range is “hot.” 5. I can set it up on my bench and shoot multiple rifles through it without having to adjust it or detach and reattach it to each firearm - this is important to me because I often cycle between my rifles to allow them to cool. 5. MOST IMPORTANTLY - all of the shot data and metrics for each shot is important for making load and adjustment decisions. If there was a flyer, was the velocity consistent or do I need to look elsewhere. Although I haven’t used a Magnetospeed, I would not be happy having the unit affect my POI, and needing to shoot two sets of shots to separately obtain accuracy and velocity data. Then having to compare the averages of this data instead of data for each shot. Best Wishes.
@cody182005
@cody182005 3 года назад
Seen the same results when borrowed a buddies Labradar. It's nice because it doesn't mess with barrel harmonics. But its hardly worth the headaches with the app and no readings(due to alignment ussues). The cheapo magnetospeed sporter I have would get the same results and 99% of the time acquired a reading. Id just do my load development in two parts. Once with the unit on looking at velocity, then the second time around fine tuning the sweet spots and looking at the groups without it attached. Takes a little more ammo but who doesn't enjoy shooting.
@BoltActionReloading
@BoltActionReloading 3 года назад
I still really like my magnetospeed, its a great tool.
@juantoomany7202
@juantoomany7202 3 года назад
Depending on your rifle, many chassis mounted holders are available, I have an mpa and they make adapters, love it.
@mikekopmanis2099
@mikekopmanis2099 2 года назад
I just wish my LabRadar would come in. On backorder for a month from Midway, now they tell me who knows when it will arrive....
@o2wow
@o2wow 3 года назад
If you don't have a card reader you can plug the Lab Radar into your computer, turn it on and it will appear as an external drive. I keep rechargeable batteries in my unit just for this feature. If there are other shooters nearby the unit may pick up their shots. FWIW, when I decided to buy mine I deducted the cost of shooting a conventional chronograph, since i knew eventually that would happen.
@alexkurtz5241
@alexkurtz5241 Год назад
Very informative I’m looking for one but can’t find one anywhere.
@WaschyNumber1
@WaschyNumber1 2 года назад
They could have build a green laser in for alinement, in build a lifepo battery's and a USB c port. 🤔
@ianxtreem
@ianxtreem Год назад
The biggest issue with the labradar is the upper speed limitation. My 22-250 and 220 Swift rounds wont be seen by this.
@ad89590
@ad89590 3 года назад
The Android app is a samsung issue btw, Everytime Samsung puts out a new update it bricks apps that use Bluetooth low energy.
@AlaskanBallistics
@AlaskanBallistics 3 года назад
I've heard the owner's manual says it won't work beneath 20°F ... making it not useful. What battery pack is that?
@BoltActionReloading
@BoltActionReloading 3 года назад
I have it linked in the description. It is branded Rav power. It works well so far.
@AlaskanBallistics
@AlaskanBallistics 3 года назад
@@BoltActionReloading is it true that the owners manual of the lab radar says it won't work beneath 20° F?
@alexokinczyc6069
@alexokinczyc6069 3 года назад
I live in northern Alberta and have used my LabRadar straight through the winter and have not had issues. It is regularly -25 Celsius here (-13 F) and the unit continues to work. I do use a larger battery pack and have heard the AA’s are a waste of time even in warm weather. Have not tested to see because the rechargeable is so much better for the environment and pocket book.
@jackansi
@jackansi 2 года назад
If you have crazy data points that are out of line like that, re-adjust your intervals and/or change channels to something far from where you’re set now and it will go away.
@douglasbattjes3991
@douglasbattjes3991 3 года назад
Thanks so much, MagnetoSpeed V3 is looking like a lot better choice for me now. Great info as always.
@rangervapes571
@rangervapes571 3 года назад
IMHO the recoil trigger is a must especially when on a range with other shooters. It also does not have to be sighted in as precisely either. Well worth the $35
@Designhunter9125
@Designhunter9125 3 года назад
100% agree with the recoil trigger as a must
@dragonflyfab9703
@dragonflyfab9703 3 года назад
So now are we at almost $800?
@rangervapes571
@rangervapes571 3 года назад
@@dragonflyfab9703 I don't have a fancy pouch or tripod, but I do have a cheap battery pack, tripod and the trigger. I would guess an extra $75-$100 at most.
@roger-5964
@roger-5964 3 года назад
i ended up using an old phone, that i facory reset, as the link to it. CS said that if you have any networks or bluetooth other than the labradar it has issues. it still disconnects at times, requireing a power off and on to get a connection.
@HighPriestVaticanAssasin
@HighPriestVaticanAssasin 3 года назад
seems like they need to do a version 2 and include cover, tripod and some kind of power supply.
@gearcheck101
@gearcheck101 11 месяцев назад
The labradar has a CR2032 hot glued into the mainboard to keep the date and time, and user settings when powered off.
@Gareth96v1
@Gareth96v1 Год назад
Looks like that 512MB card was write protected? (little slider towards the rear of the chip, or opposite the contacts..)
@TexasTrained
@TexasTrained 3 года назад
I've had Lab Radar and Magneto Speed...The Point of Impact change with Magneto.Speed so to me its useless.The Lab Radar tops all other brands/types that is under $2,000.. bec ad use if you ain't hitting where you aim..What's the use. An
@joshualehman685
@joshualehman685 3 года назад
SD and ES are important regardless of point of impact shift.
@TexasTrained
@TexasTrained 3 года назад
@@joshualehman685 they are all equally important. Because if you dont hit where you aim..what is the point.
@joshualehman685
@joshualehman685 3 года назад
@@TexasTrained when those two are good ill re sight for point of impact.
@endutubecensorship
@endutubecensorship 2 года назад
7:27 60 yards max detection range for 223 I'd say that's not going to work for a few people
@joelcurtin9409
@joelcurtin9409 3 года назад
I’ve had both the MS v3 and the LR for a couple years (I just sold the MS), and I disagree on several points. 1. Yes, a machine this expensive should come with an SD card, but do we not all have several cards laying around at this point? Your complaint is fair, but it’s not particularly significant. 2. Yes, the sighting mechanism could be better. I usually have a pen sitting next to me on the bench. I put the pen in the notch and sight down it. Again, not a significant problem. 3. Accessories: I bought a battery pack ($15), a knock off pelican case ($75), and a JK trigger ($35). I had an old tripod laying around. The tripod is less critical if you have the JK trigger, because positioning is more forgiving. The battery pack and the trigger are the must haves, the other items are useful but not essential. 4. I’ve had no issues with the iPhone app. Before I started using the app I found the LR interface very frustrating, and I had to touch the machine and then realign it often. But I still used the LR on every range trip. So, I would summarize to say that in order to use the LR you must have the JK trigger and the app. Yes, the LR is expensive and for that money it could come with more and be better out of the box, but at the end of the day I had the choice of the LR or the MS, and for two years I took the LR every time.
@d.s.w5617
@d.s.w5617 2 года назад
Forget about it! The only accurate and reliable chronograph that has a proof channel is the Ohler 35P.
@AdvancedUSA
@AdvancedUSA 2 года назад
Shameful - spend $560 on a device and have to tape a straw on top for as a sight. It would be nice to see the device in use.
@erklaerbaer01
@erklaerbaer01 2 года назад
Does the app allow you to easily calculate BC in 2022 for Android users? Thanks in advance!
@BoltActionReloading
@BoltActionReloading 2 года назад
I haven't checked out the new app yet.
@tony55752
@tony55752 3 года назад
Thank you so much. I have been turning the powere off and back on to get to Menu.
@dr.a.w
@dr.a.w 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for making this video. They are on sale now, but there's apparently still issues with the app, or maybe just on some devices. Seems to be related to Bluetooth. Software with my CED M2 (RSI Shooting Lab) can interpret Labradar data. Though this technology is promising, I think I'll wait. Maybe there's a version 2 about to come out. There's also other manufacturers, like Garmin, though I don't like their non-replaceable battery (Li-ion?). If it's not in something I use every day, like my phone, I tend to not take proper care of rechargeable batteries. I'll forget and leave it on the charger too long and damage it, or forget to charge it at all, also damaging it, and in either case, end up with poor battery life.
@BoltActionReloading
@BoltActionReloading 9 месяцев назад
The new Garmin unit is amazing, and the reason for the price drop on the LR. I am working on a video for the new unit.
@barendsmit358
@barendsmit358 3 года назад
In your opinion us the Labradar better or more accurate than the Magnetospeed v3
@jasonrad9332
@jasonrad9332 2 года назад
Why 11 yard intervals? Second time I’ve seen someone say this.
@markatcardinalguns3385
@markatcardinalguns3385 3 года назад
Most aggravating piece of shooting equipment I own! Good review and great comments. Again...$560 and you have to tape an effing STRAW on top of the unit. This seems to be more an upsell for accessories than anything else. My 1996 vintage Pro Tach Chrono works MUCH better!
@toddb930
@toddb930 3 года назад
.... and how about the other accessories you have to buy for it before you can use it.
@markschofield9361
@markschofield9361 3 года назад
@@toddb930 Agreed- however, after a 25 minute tech call with the LabRadar folks I came to understand that the manual is written with a lot of inaccuracies. For instance, lots of folks think the unit needs to be aimed like a rifle; I was informed that the beam measures 4x6 YARDS in size at the 50 yd mark, so....no need to use an aiming device. I wish they had written the manual with more accuracy- it needs to be revised.
@willbrink
@willbrink 2 года назад
Very useful review, just got a labradar and this was was the info I needed. Will get it to the range asap, and see how it performs. Thanx!
@BoltActionReloading
@BoltActionReloading 2 года назад
I hope it works well for you!
@joegasparro2395
@joegasparro2395 2 года назад
Newest and best and most expensive everything, but you are running a 12 year old android!! (i think the s9 edge was my favvy out of all the versions as well though)
@BoltActionReloading
@BoltActionReloading 2 года назад
Hi Joe, For reference here this video was released in Jan of 2021. The s9 was first released to the public on 11 March 2018, so it wasn't quite 3 years old at the time. A quick search has people purchasing lab radars in 2016, though I am not entirely sure when they were first released. With my now S21 and the same version of firmware still didn't work. There has been a firmware update that I need to try but frankly don't feel like possibly loosing a day at the range to find out. I have still heard reports of it being "better" but not perfect. Hopefully that makes sense. BAR
@sambenge9140
@sambenge9140 2 года назад
Doesnt matter if its the best or not ,if you cant find it in stock in a years time then its a worthless tool…
@hankbrinlee4677
@hankbrinlee4677 3 года назад
Another option is the Oehler 35P.
@hankbrinlee4677
@hankbrinlee4677 3 года назад
@@br4713 lol... I've shot mine once as well, I've learned to use a laser sighter at the muzzle to align the screens properly...hasn't happened since.
@davecollins6113
@davecollins6113 3 года назад
@@hankbrinlee4677 Had mine for 29-30 yrs, clipped a diffuser support once, chipped a piece of one screen, glued that back in. Think I may buy new screens & diffuser kits for it as they are actually fairly cheap all said and done. Mine won't accept the new diffuser supports. And I've set it out at the target at up to 400yds with my 338WM and a 7-08. Used it6 with my bow out to 90yds.
@WaschyNumber1
@WaschyNumber1 2 года назад
I think people are better of with a fx chronograph.
@BaoNguyen-un1km
@BaoNguyen-un1km Год назад
I’m starting to like my magneto speed more and more
@bmstylee
@bmstylee 3 года назад
This is helpful. I'm looking for a new chronograph to replace my cheapo. Lots of choices out there. I've looked at this one and price has stopped me. I'm curious how it deals with blast from muzzle brakes. My 6.5 and .223 probably aren't a big deal but my 338 Lapua might be.
@crow3003
@crow3003 3 года назад
No problem. Just adjust sensetivity and the distance from the muzzle acordingly.
@mrhangfire1
@mrhangfire1 3 года назад
Mine has powder residue on the side and front panel if that says anything. Still going strong, my app works well enough to arm/disarm on iOS
@sureshottactical5403
@sureshottactical5403 2 года назад
Very well done review. Thank you. Just bought Labradar November 2021. My iPad connects and works perfectly; I don’t experience any of the problems you mention.
@ctech01
@ctech01 3 года назад
Heads up. The AT&T Samsung Galaxy S-7 has been working great for me in respect to the App. It will not pair in the phones settings. But when you go in the app and select the device, it comes up every time, and has been working great for about six months .
@linklesstennessee2078
@linklesstennessee2078 2 года назад
Can you use this with a muzzle brake on firearm or do you need to buy the trigger
@BoltActionReloading
@BoltActionReloading 2 года назад
It should work without the trigger. Suppressors is another story
@GatCat
@GatCat 3 года назад
Great video. Hopefully the company takes a look at the sighting system, the lack of a case, SD card and internal battery. I’m sure they didn’t want to be much over $500 with their product though. At least the sighting system.
@jeffreystegall8395
@jeffreystegall8395 3 года назад
I guess I am the exception to most of the complaints. Got a LabRadar for Christmas and have had no problems with the unit itself. I did download the iOS app and it paired with no problem an works fine. I will say the UI for the iOS app is one of the worst I have ever used for any app. It communicates and functions OK, just horrible to figure out how to use it. Tried it with 30-06, 357mag, 45ACP and 9mm and worked first time/each time for each. Guess I am the lucky one.
@stangomez6027
@stangomez6027 Год назад
Great video explaining Lab Radar. Mine works as expected. Install 1/4" piece of brass tubing for sight. Power pack is a great idea. The waving Vanna White hand drove me nuts though. Thanks
@SimpleLife1971
@SimpleLife1971 3 года назад
OUTSTANDING doesn't even come close for rating this review!!!💯👍🏻 I do appreciate the links but as an Amazon patron I've discovered many of their prices should come with some Vaseline petroleum jelly.
@RatelLaw
@RatelLaw 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your research
@Do-UR-Research2749
@Do-UR-Research2749 2 года назад
Oehler 35P, not as easy to setup and not as much data further down range but as a accurate a chrono as you can buy period. I've owned one for almost 30 years and it's still going strong. I see no need to have a chrono tell me my velocity at 11, 33, 44 or even a hundred yards with all the ballistic calculators available. Muzzle velocity is all I need and I can confirm that with a calculator at any range I desire. (Calculated drop vs actual) I only use my chrono for load development, when searching for a powder charge for a specific bullet weight.
@laxwyo1
@laxwyo1 Год назад
user interface for radar is really terrible.
@WvMnts
@WvMnts 2 года назад
Channel is addicting such great info What press is that your using?
@BoltActionReloading
@BoltActionReloading 2 года назад
HI Josh I have a Forster CO-AX and a Dillon 750
@jessewerner4067
@jessewerner4067 3 года назад
I bought a LabRadar about 6 months ago. First accessory I bought before its first use was an aftermarket, bolt on sight. I've since shot several hundred rounds with it now and it has literally only missed 1 shot. I've also only had one error message because my tripod drifted and it lost its aim. I'm convinced that most of the "issues" and complaints are from misuse or failure to aim and position correctly. I'm so glad I bought mine!
@carfvallrightsreservedwith6649
@carfvallrightsreservedwith6649 3 года назад
I've seen a unit called the TWO BOX CHRONO (by that Canadian that produces the powder scale that dispenses/measures to 1/200th of a grain) that costs 1/3 - 1/2 of this. Two separate sensors are placed at a determined spacing apart ( 10-15' ) and collect different readings. Claiming more accurate fps/SD/ES calculations. Be interesting to see what you think. Gavintube channel (UR) did an episode with it along with the scale dispenser and an impact/strike/group calculator.
@terrycole7753
@terrycole7753 3 года назад
Regarding the remarks about the effect on barrel harmonics with the MagnetoSpeed, I recently ran across a thread on a forum that was very interesting. Basically it indicated that not all of the POI shift normally encountered with the MS unit is due to barrel harmonic change but also to what aircraft pilots refer to as ground effect. I can't remember what forum I found this on but I will try to find it again and post a link to it.
@dragonflyfab9703
@dragonflyfab9703 3 года назад
Hmmm. My POI shift was opposite the MS pickup placement by bout an inch. No matter which clocking it was placed at.
@terrycole7753
@terrycole7753 3 года назад
@@dragonflyfab9703 That's exactly what the guy in that thread was saying. If I remember correctly he is or was a jet pilot (I believe military). I haven't found that forum yet but as soon as I do I'll post a link.
@geeck41
@geeck41 3 года назад
As someone who has developed HMI's for living, the user interface on the Labradar is UNFORGIVABLE. I'm glad I borrowed a friends before buying a Labradar. No way I could use that kludgy POS interface without going mad. The unit could be so much more if it had a better interface, and for the price it should.
@tonyr3352
@tonyr3352 3 года назад
+1 the App sucks! A few more points. It won't reliably record Target Loads for Shotgun. If you reload your own loads for trap you will need the basic Caldwell light based chrono. You need the microphone for silencer based acquisition. On a positive note, it's the best option for pistol loads in handguns because you don't need to attach anything to the pistol. In case I wasn't clear the App really sucks.
@thomaskingsbury6560
@thomaskingsbury6560 Год назад
Looks like you either like it or hate it. The learning curve is steep,not intended for the impatient. The shooting community has its share of folks who not inclined technologically as witnessed by some hand loaders I have encountered. It’s no surprise there are so many negative comments. You sold yourself short and the device suffers your ire. I bought it studied it “knowledge to you” is a you tube channel that shows you how to extract a ton of information after a range session. Lab radar is much better than the bulk of comments would suggest. Happy shooting all.
@clifcassidy8423
@clifcassidy8423 3 года назад
Good out of the box video. 3 things - the android phone app problem is only recent with new android phones. My old android worked great but would loose bt connection. They need to fix this immediately. 2 - if you shoot with a suppressor, it is a pain in the ass. The unit must be 6 inches in front and 6 inches to the side of the suppressor. This causes all sorts of setup issues. 3 - based on 1 and 2, I almost sold my unit. UNTIL I learned about the 3rd party trigger you briefly showed (not the microphone) This trigger has a movement sensor and attaches to your gun using a strong magnet. So each recoil triggers the unit. Now placement of the unit is not an issue and you can set it where you can manually control it. The trigger is only $30 and IMHO, Labradar should provide one with every unit.
@Jeff_Seely
@Jeff_Seely Год назад
Thank you sir for a very thorough review. LabRadar has a very rich feature set and you captured just about all I would want to know when seriously considering the unit. I am going to stick to the MagnetoSpeed mainly due to cost but also due to being around enough guys cussing at their LabRadars to shy away from buying one. That may change though, who knows. But my Magnetospeed is lower cost, highly accurate, and dependable. You can use the phone app with Magnetospeed and it will give you pretty much all you could want in a chronometer and can even review it anywhere you want, So, for me, LabRadar isn't the best but it would be my second choice.
@Hazzbro1964
@Hazzbro1964 3 года назад
Very good and honest review! Been using mine for about 1 year now and have found the same issues/challenges. I too use the straw method to align, simple, cheep, works every time. I have never had to use the external mic or Piet Recoil Trigger I bought but, as you said, you don't want to be stuck at the range w/o an option. The app...well, went it works it's fine, but the disconnecting after using the unit for about 30 mins STINKS. They really should have a plug in USB option to connect to a tablet, phone, etc. I too look at the actual data and for the most part it has been reliable. There will be some erroneous data occasionally so it's good to review when dialing in precision loads. Thanks again for the great and honest review!
@terrycole7753
@terrycole7753 3 года назад
I have had a Labradar unit for close to two years. It can be finicky getting it set in proper relation to the muzzle to get readings if you are using a muzzle brake since different muzzle brakes have different blast patterns & the instructions on setup specifically state to make sure the muzzle blast does not hit the Labradar unit - after all the unit reads disruptions in the air (doppler radar). I hot glued a short piece of aluminum tube (2" of an old primer pickup tube) to the top of the unit & setup is quick, easy & accurate. I have had a few instances where the unit failed to read a shot but invariably it was either I forgot to arm the unit or when using a brake & allowed the muzzle to move too far forward & the blast impacted the unit. I have shot many 100 shot strings with zero missed readings. If you want another view on the Labradar, go check out Cal Zant's (Precision Rifle Blog) muzzle velocity test. He used 3 Labradars on every shot to insure he go a reading for each shot & to help verify data. I don't know about the app issues with Android but I have used the iOS version on two different iPhones & one iPad with no issues at all. I especially like the ability to transfer the basic shot data from the unit on my phone so that when I get home I don't have to pull the SD card & connect it to a computer or power up the Labradar to review the data. The only time I pull the card is to download the CSV files for backup. I'm not saying it's the best way to go for everyone but it works great for me & my preferences / priorities / budget. I also like the downrange data that I get. As far as I know that feature is unique to the Labradar in the consumer market. Bottom line - they are all made by humans so none of the options are perfect - you'll have to decide which pros outweigh which cons for your situation.
@ronboe6325
@ronboe6325 3 года назад
For that price point. wi-fi/bluetooth and USB should be options also. Those modules are cheap add on's to SBC's (which I suspect is inside there - maybe a user could add one).
@rotasaustralis
@rotasaustralis 3 года назад
Yes, I've considered buying a Lab Radar but, with so many reviews stating the same issues & frustrations, I don't think I want to go down the rabbit hole with this. I think I'll wait for an updated version. The fact that it's been 2 years since Lab Radar said they'd have an upgrade with their phone app &, nothing in sight, concerns me. F-class John reported the external trigger unit worked very well &, alleviated a lot of his frustrations but, having to continually reach fwd to arm the unit &, forgetting to arm the unit, loosing data as a result is a big frustration. Anyhow, thanks again for the time & effort you put into your vids. Regards............Rotas.
@BobJones-zw3ui
@BobJones-zw3ui Год назад
I’m surprised you have not been contacted by Labradar. Great video. 👍🇺🇸💥
@kakhamerabishvili4493
@kakhamerabishvili4493 3 года назад
Hello, my Labrador was working without any problems, and when I was about to shoot yesterday, I suddenly wrote: arming error: radar calibration indicates the transmitter frequency is not in an acceptable range. please cantact support. Have you ever had a similar case with someone or if you know what it takes?
@beekeeper8474
@beekeeper8474 3 года назад
At that price in going with the cheap guy
@The10thManRules
@The10thManRules Год назад
The V3 leads the way.
@louisshambarger2230
@louisshambarger2230 3 года назад
I bought a Lab Radar when they first came out. I have had some problems but it now works great for me. Buy a cheap brief case style tool case from Harbor Freight. I made a simple mount out of plywood with a camera tripod 1/4-20 thread to fit the LR. I place it on the bench next to the LR for pistol. Use a cheap camera tripod for rifle.
@kurtjanzen7391
@kurtjanzen7391 3 года назад
The tripod ball mount will not support the unit if you are off mor than about 5 degrees. I would not buy this tripod. As for cases we bought a Harbor Freight hard case for $55 and it carries everything for use.
@Goodwin2110
@Goodwin2110 3 года назад
When you have a connection issue with LBR on Samsung - try turning Bluetooth off and on again then try the connecting again. It should work. But it happens not very often and the solution is simple. Bugger problem is the socket for the magnetic sensor cable of MS main unit. It tends to break off the PCB in time. You have to replace the whole unit..
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