whichever you use, a handy assortment of temp sticks always is a nice backup. shows you heat transition zones better than an ir gun.
also when you double check with the temp sticks it gives you a real time calibration report of your thermometer even though it isnt official.
darren
One very important fact you need to know about all IR thermometers is that the surface finish of the object being measured can drastically affect the reading. If you have a flat black surface, and a shiny chrome finish, both the same temperature, the black surface will read much higher than the shiny one, this is due to the emissivity of the surface. Good quality IR sensors have adjustable emissivity and thus you calibrate the sensor to the type of surface you are looking at.