LabRadar - Review of the premier chronograph - expensive - but worth it

Published on October 15, 2021
Duration: 6:23

This guide details the setup and operation of the LabRadar chronograph, a Doppler radar device used for measuring projectile velocity. It covers optimal placement, power options, data saving, and specific considerations for shooting compensated firearms. The LabRadar is presented as a premium, albeit expensive, tool for serious shooters, particularly those involved in competition or handloading.

Quick Summary

The LabRadar chronograph is a premier Doppler radar device that offers superior accuracy and convenience over traditional optical chronographs. It measures projectile velocity at multiple distances, aiding in ammunition development and ensuring safe chamber pressures. Its setup is straightforward, and it can be powered via batteries or a USB power bank, making it a versatile tool for serious shooters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the LabRadar Chronograph
  2. 00:13LabRadar vs. Traditional Chronographs
  3. 00:54How LabRadar Works (Doppler Radar)
  4. 01:13Why Choose the LabRadar (Cost & Benefits)
  5. 01:36LabRadar Accuracy and Multi-Distance Readings
  6. 02:01Pro Tip: Velocity at 10ft for Competition
  7. 02:32Using Chronographs for Ammunition Safety
  8. 03:04LabRadar Power Options (Batteries & USB)
  9. 03:25Saving Data with SD Card and App
  10. 03:59LabRadar Setup: Tripod and Placement
  11. 04:21Shot Detectors and Offset Settings
  12. 04:37Compensated Pistol Setup Considerations
  13. 05:01Powering On and Booting Up
  14. 05:12Creating a New Shot Series
  15. 05:18Arming the LabRadar for Shooting
  16. 05:33Firing a Shot and Reading Velocity
  17. 05:45Troubleshooting and Success Rate
  18. 06:02Conclusion: Is the LabRadar Worth It?

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the LabRadar chronograph superior to cheaper alternatives?

The LabRadar uses Doppler radar, offering greater accuracy and the ability to measure velocity at multiple distances, unlike basic optical chronographs that are sensitive to lighting and alignment. It also provides a more robust and hassle-free user experience for serious shooters.

How does the LabRadar help ensure ammunition safety when handloading?

By accurately measuring projectile velocity, the LabRadar allows handloaders to compare their results against manufacturer data for specific powders. This helps in estimating chamber pressure and ensuring that reloaded ammunition is within safe pressure limits for the firearm.

What is the recommended setup for the LabRadar chronograph?

The LabRadar should be mounted on a stable tripod, positioned approximately 25 yards from the back berm. For compensated firearms, the muzzle should be placed slightly in front of the unit to direct gas away, while a 12-inch offset from the shot detector is generally recommended for others.

Can the LabRadar be powered without batteries?

Yes, the LabRadar features a micro USB port, allowing it to be powered by a portable power bank. This offers a convenient alternative to using AA batteries, especially for extended shooting sessions or when battery replacement is impractical.

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