Set on the lab?
Look into the Llewellyn Setter before settling on anything, you may be surprised. I could go on but if you're interested you'll devour info on them anyway. Not a better breed IMHO. Not for a bird dog, not for the values you expect a bird dog to espouse. They're bar none in this respect.
You won't get a bad one, not likely, because of how they're registered and bred. No AKC, requires DNA, hip and eye exams to be registered for breeding and to be called a "Llewellyn" but be careful. Got to be DNA registered because unscrupulous breeders capitalize on the "brand" of this dog and will sell English Setters as a Llewellyn. On the other hand, they say ALL English field dogs today have Llewellyn blood simply due to how great they are. Smaller than an English, mine pegged out at 40lbs and is naturally a thin dog.
I can't describe how awesome they are, just perfect in every respect. Probably never get another breed and wish I could breed the one I have and just go that route --he's perfect.