Couldn’t agree more! Thanks again for chatting on phone! Will be using this at TAC in Oklahoma only change will be the elevation excited to try that out. Cannot suggest Precision Cut enough! -Kyle
my question is, how do you take your calibration shot at 80 yards without a sight tape to begin with? you just accept you're probably going to loose/break an arrow, and send it?
Great question! If starting from scratch I would just slowly walk back and you can also use distances such as 20 and 60 to build a tape. I think it’s more accurate further out but you can build tapes with shorter distances. Hope that helps! -Kyle
What are you using as a printer for the sight tape? Is it a type of sticker paper or simply paper and packing tape?
So far we have tested this to 113 and without any changes it has been dead on! More testing here at TAC soon!
nice video, I can see that the Labradar made it easy
Hands down the easiest method i have found and most accurate. No longer scared to switch arrows either!
Awesome! Nothing like a tape without all that pesky human error! 😅👊
Couldn’t agree more! Thanks again for chatting on phone! Will be using this at TAC in Oklahoma only change will be the elevation excited to try that out. Cannot suggest Precision Cut enough! -Kyle
It would be great to see the velocities charted out. Nice selection of vanes.
Thank you and I agree!
my question is, how do you take your calibration shot at 80 yards without a sight tape to begin with? you just accept you're probably going to loose/break an arrow, and send it?
Great question! If starting from scratch I would just slowly walk back and you can also use distances such as 20 and 60 to build a tape. I think it’s more accurate further out but you can build tapes with shorter distances. Hope that helps! -Kyle
Saw this on elkshape. I have the garmin chrono. I want to try this using it.
That should work! I really like the lab radar but I saw precision cut did it with Garmin and it worked great! -Kyle