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Labradar question

JB.IC

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I’ve had my Labradar for a couple years now. Something I never noticed until now was that some velocity distances have FPS by them and some don’t. Any reason for this?

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Sidebar conversation. I heard that the LR doesn’t actually get velocity distances and it just interpolates the v distances velocities. Any truth to that?
 
It's in Mils before that and it changes to MOA after.

It's reverse if you shoot 9mm instead of .45.........depending if you are using a Glock or a 1911.
 
The app isn't optimized for your display. You can see where the (yd) overlaps another line. On my Android tablet each line shows fps.

As to your sidebar question it logs the velocity for as long as it can track the bullet with readings within 0.01 yard increments close up and a yard or more further out. The velocity and bullet diameter affect what happens there. If you use an SD card look in the TRK folders and examine the individual Shotxxxx Track.csv files.

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Converted one of mine to .txt so I could attach it.
 

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