Now I'm starting to feel like I'm the "King of dumb questions", but here is another one Using a .22 cal JSB pellet as an example.Knowing that the LabRadar will have a short range with such a small pellet, would it possible to fire the first string of pellets (5 shots per string) and determine the max range that the LabRadar can read, then move the LabRadar down range at or near that distance in order to be able to get the rest of the distance. Let's say for example that the LabRadar can read the .22cal pellet out to 50 yards. Could you then move the LabRadar out to 50 yards to get the remainder of the readings out to 100 yards? Of course you would need to stitch both pieces of data together at the mid point. That is also "assuming" that you can achieve the same muzzle velocity for both strings fired. It might not be perfect, but maybe it could get you really close.I hope that made sense cause I'm not sure I said that correctly