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a remote trigger saved me a lot of frustration.... often couldn't get unit to trigger reliably before buying one... I bought the "RAT", works wonderfully... but there are others that do the same thing....Upgrading from Magnetospeed to LabRadar.
Beside a tripod, what accessories are necessary or highly recommended?
Is a remote trigger necessary when using with suppressed rifle? Is there a preferred model?
Thank!
I have the mic and it does work well if using a suppressor, BUT if you're at a range with others firing unsuppressed it will trigger when they fire. This makes it virtually unusable in that circumstance.I like the external mic they sell. Really works well with 22lr and suppressed rifles.
While I still can't get my iPhone to hookup to my unit I am very pleased overall.
Have you tried the new app? They just released a new update for the crappy old appHave you figured this out yet? I have the same problem.
New iOS app and new 1.2.7 firmware?I do have the app - it sees the unit, but can't connect.
No but I have not yet done the update.Have you figured this out yet? I have the same problem.
Quad pod is better for bench use than their Bench and tripod all purpose mount? Thanks!External USB battery pack with a quality cable.
2x good SD cards (Murphy says one will fail or you'll hit ~100 series or too many shots and it won't stay connected on bluetooth).
Both of these can be bought direct from LabRadar.
The quad pod base that LabRadar sells directly, allows precise aiming position, usable on the bench or ground or above for nasty brakes with conduit.
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Quad Pod
The Quad Pod is designed to mount the LabRadar above the barrel when shooting from a prone position if you have a large caliber rifle and an aggressive muzzle brake. The user can select the length of the legs for his specific purpose. The Quad Pod mount is made of heavy gauge stainless steel and...buymylabradar.com
GreyOps arca base.
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4-Way Arca Adapter (Labradar)
PURPOSE: Give your Labradar a 4-way directional Arca mount that will not wiggle loose due to its anti-rotate design FEATURES: Machined from 6061 Aluminum Orange Anodizing for looks and protection 4 side dovetail design allows for mounting in the 90, 180, 270, 360 degree directions Fits any...grayopscnc.com
Piet recoil trigger, the new one has a magnet which makes attaching it even more flexible.
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THE ORIGINAL Piet Recoil Trigger for LabRadar
Labradar triggers now come in Orange or Black unless a special order Is made. Connect with me at [email protected]pietrecoiltrigger.com
MK Machining sight or pic rail.
Hot gluing a roll pin or piece of tubing works as well, but may as well go all in.![]()
Pro Series Improved Labradar Sight
Pro Series Improved Labradar Sight The grooved "aiming groove" on the Labradar leaves much to be desired. This Improved Labradar Sight changes that. Simply remove the bolt just below the groove, and slide the sight into place, and install the included longer bolt for a semi-permanent installation.www.mkmachining.com
Quad pod is better for bench use than their Bench and tripod all purpose mount? Thanks!
Ah yeah, inexpensive ball head is what I use on my Arkco …don’t see a problem w that personally.The arko works well if shooting from a bench and the target is at the same height.
Unless you add a small ballhead to it your aiming is limited to left-right only. It's a niche item.
(The one exception on vertical aiming is if prone on soft ground and using their spikes, but hardly precise.)
If buying ONE mount (or your first), the Quad pod is the most flexible.
Its main forte is with legs sectioned from PVC conduit and used to position the radar above nasty brakes.
It also works great from the bench or next to you prone. Unlike the arko it can be aimed when shooting uphill or downhill.