New Chronograph Out

It worked at first. Then is started missing shots. Did a update and 5 days in a row, it never missed a shot. The next time it started missing alot of shots. I called Midway and explained to them the problem. They paid for shipping back to them and gave me a refund. I bought a Garmin and have NEVER missed a shot.
Thank you sir.
 
This was my response on another thread regarding the Labradar LX.
"Update on the Labradar LX. At first I had no hiccups. Then the Labradar LX started missing alot of shots. Called Labradar and had a tech help me through the settings. Did a update with the latest firmware. It worked fine for 5 straight days and never missed a shot. This week it started missing shots again. Yesterday it missed 15 shots out of 29 shots. I was not happy. I called Midway and explained to them what was going on. They were willing to take it back. They even paid shipping back to them. After I got off the phone with Midway, I ordered a Garmin Xero C1 Pro through Midway."
 

A choice between two RADAR technologies and optical chronographs.

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You are far ahead of most because you watched the videos. Most will just ignore them. 🤣

IIRC. @lancetkenyon has hands-on experience with wind issues at the range.
Only when it blows it over on a weighted tripod...or off target...

I am still using my LR. I won't change until mine gives up the ghost.
I will decide at that time what will replace it.
 
Another chrono that calculates BC is the True Ballistics Chrono by FX. Seems to align closely with Litz factored BCs. I guess it uses CHIRP to do this too.
 
Having choices is an excellent dilemma to have.

You are the only LRLX owner I know here in LRH.😎 If there are more of you, you guys stay relatively quiet.
I also recently purchased the new LR LX after the plug failed me on the original Labradar. Over the 2nd 1/2 of the summer I had the chance to visit/shoot with members of the range I belong to here in Minnesota that owned either the Garmin or new LR. I personally came to the conclusion that the new LR was better suited for me and my shooting needs. YMMV. :cool:
 

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