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My point is-measure what you want, nobody is going to demand to test handloaded ammunition for deer. People worry far too much about unimportant issues, instead of: is the load accurate and repeatable? Is it doing its job?
Its been shot over lab radar and with magneto for precisely this reason when making ammunition for an international rifle match overseas.....Maybe that is because it doesn't start seeing the bullet until it is some distance, slightly indeterminate, beyond the muzzle. Then it only starts when it hears the muzzle blast, or maybe you can trip it with an add-on device that detects the recoil from your rifle. It certainly cannot measure muzzle velocity.
They certainly are not "little".
Try shooting it over, say two decent optical chronys at two different distances from the muzzle, (or just one, used twice) and then see how it compares.
Not sure what an EU spec. neutered LabRadar brings to the party.
Some other jurisdictions, sensibly, specify deer legal energies at distances where they might realistically touch a deer, not at the muzzle.
But that is another can of worms.
My point is-measure what you want, nobody is going to demand to test handloaded ammunition for deer. People worry far too much about unimportant issues, instead of: is the load accurate and repeatable? Is it doing its job?




