I have been using the Android app, v2.5.2, since the end of January. I also updateded the firmware in the Labradar to v1.2.7 around the same time. During this time I have had very little trouble with the Bluetooth communication. A few times It disconnected, I had no trouble reconnecting.
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Did you install the latest firmware update in the LabRadar unit?
You need to "un-pair" (disconnect) from your mobile device and let the LabRadar app do the connecting. If that still doesn't work, then clear all of your bluetooth devices on your mobile device and try again. That is what I had...
I can not speak for the rem 700 Bravo Chassis but I have the one for the Tikka T3X and it came with the LOP spacers and screws.
As for the mag well cover you might be able to find a flush mag with a single shot follower.
Not quite true. The new version's ICON has a smaller LabRadar logo surrounded by a faint circle.
Very nice write up. I have yet to test it out at the range but at home it seems they have improved the Bluetooth communication reliability. Time will tell.
I also have the Frankford Arsenal hand decapper. I have decapped over 60K pieces of brass with it and is still going strong. When it wears out, I will buy another one.
I received an email from Labradar this morning. They have released the new Android app version 2.5.2.
It seems to have a lot of new features like exporting data and adding notes.
I am an old fart that doesn't like change so this is going to take some time getting use to. I think I am going...
I very strongly agree with you. When I started reloading 5 years ago, I read and studied 5 different books and manuals before I even mounted my press.
I don't believe in shortcuts. That can be very dangerous to yourself and others.
Now is where I am going to step on some toes. I believe You...
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