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Garmin xero
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<blockquote data-quote="Gorill@" data-source="post: 3067049" data-attributes="member: 124209"><p>I own both. I'm afraid the Garmin is not a panacea. If you are solo, no other shooters, it's great. If you are at an indoor range, the Labradar is better. Something to due with the fluorescent lighting as it picks up other shooters, typically to your left. Not sure why. Plus I found that under .30 caliber, the Labradar doesn't have as many dropped shots. No clue why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gorill@, post: 3067049, member: 124209"] I own both. I’m afraid the Garmin is not a panacea. If you are solo, no other shooters, it’s great. If you are at an indoor range, the Labradar is better. Something to due with the fluorescent lighting as it picks up other shooters, typically to your left. Not sure why. Plus I found that under .30 caliber, the Labradar doesn’t have as many dropped shots. No clue why. [/QUOTE]
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