Athlon Chronograph

Well this is perplexing, conflicting velocity statements in their description? So which is it? I've seen this description on several sites?🤷🏻‍♂️ If it really can't do 4K, it's out for me.

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Features of the Athlon Rangecraft Velocity Pro Radar Chronograph:

Measures velocities between 65 fps to 5000 fps
Compact, portable design
No need to attach anything to your firearm, which means it won't affect your zero or barrel harmonics. Compatible with suppressors, muzzle breaks, and compensators
IP67 waterproof rating

Specifications

Velocity Range: Measures speeds from 65 to 3,900 feet per second (fps).

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That's because 65 fps to 5000 fps is for guns @Muddyboots and 65 to 3900 fps..is for arrows😜...lol
 
I ran the Garmin along with MagnettoSpeed at the same time and they were within a Foot of each other on MV. The ease of setup was worth it IMO as well as the time saved when shooting multiple rifles at the range during load development and tuning. Size of it is also beneficial from a convenience factor. I can head out and do some real situational type practice and pop the Garmin out of my pack/pocket and have it ready to go in a minute or so.

Caldwell also came out with a similar product to both of these but I've got no experience with it and it's priced higher than the Athlon.

If the Athlon were available when I bought my Garmin I'd have probably bought it. Once I was satisfied the Garmin did everything I wanted I offset the cost of the Garmin by selling my MS for $225.

Link to Caldwell:
Caldwell is about the size of lab radar....
 
Yes compared magneto speed to Garmin at same time. Was within 1fps on every shot.
I compared my old shooting chrony to a Garmin and it was the same...within 1 FPS. Now we only did this for arrows....276 fps.
I do want to compare it with rifle sometime.
 

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