I'm glad this thread is not dead. 👍🏼😊I'm still very interested in BC testing. I just don't have many opportunities to go out for a day of shooting — and now I lost my 100 yard (cow corral) range.... The Labradars dropped in price: used units on Snipers' Hide are going for 300 and 400$. Matthias
Without a doubt we cannot have speeds that increase with distance, we must consider that every measurement has an error and that error in the case of the Labradar increases with distance. This is reflected in the speed measurements, by averaging several shots we should have an acceptable speed measurement, assuming that the error responds to a Gaussian dispersion.Bob, assuming we could get reliable data, how would you propose calculating the drag coefficient or a ballistic coefficient for a drag curve model.