I've had a LabRadar for a year now. At first, I had all kinds of issues with it. Missed too many shots and was just a pain. I bought an inertia trigger to help with the issues.

Now that I've been using it for a year and am much more familiar with what works and what doesn't, it works great. I rarely ever miss a shot and I never use the inertia trigger, it was a waste of money. I'm very glad that I traded up from my Oehler 35P which I used for over 10 years and got the LabRadar which is faster and easier to set up.

The only thing it doesn't do is read over 3,900 ft/sec. I wanted to work up a load for my 22-243AI with a 30gr Berger bullet and try to exceed the 5,000 ft/sec threshold but dropped the whole idea when I remembered the unit's limitations.