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Garmin Xero C1 Pro
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<blockquote data-quote="Okanogan" data-source="post: 2969475" data-attributes="member: 90397"><p>I ran into the same situation at the range this week. Fellow shooter with a brand new Labradar with all the bells and whistles could not get it to pick up his muzzleloader shots. (Not sure why because I double checked his set up and have used a Labradar for several years) I set up the Garmin outboard his Labradar and picked up his first rifle fine. His second muzzleloder, the Garmin missed the shot. I changed the settings to the higher above 1700 fps option and had no problem picking up his next shot at 1950 fps.</p><p></p><p>I've used the Garmin on my own rifles suppressed and unsuppressed and never missed a shot. It seems easier to aim and less finicky than the Labradar. I really like being able to leave it turned on during the whole range session. Failure to remember to activate the Labradar each shot used to be my most common reason for dropping a shot.</p><p></p><p>I'm not worried about protecting my tripod and want to keep the Garmin carrying case as small as possible so I'm using a little Pelican 1010 case for just the unit itself. </p><p></p><p>Very happy with the Garmin and just planning to long term loan my Labradar to a friend as I don't think it will be getting mush use going forward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okanogan, post: 2969475, member: 90397"] I ran into the same situation at the range this week. Fellow shooter with a brand new Labradar with all the bells and whistles could not get it to pick up his muzzleloader shots. (Not sure why because I double checked his set up and have used a Labradar for several years) I set up the Garmin outboard his Labradar and picked up his first rifle fine. His second muzzleloder, the Garmin missed the shot. I changed the settings to the higher above 1700 fps option and had no problem picking up his next shot at 1950 fps. I've used the Garmin on my own rifles suppressed and unsuppressed and never missed a shot. It seems easier to aim and less finicky than the Labradar. I really like being able to leave it turned on during the whole range session. Failure to remember to activate the Labradar each shot used to be my most common reason for dropping a shot. I'm not worried about protecting my tripod and want to keep the Garmin carrying case as small as possible so I'm using a little Pelican 1010 case for just the unit itself. Very happy with the Garmin and just planning to long term loan my Labradar to a friend as I don't think it will be getting mush use going forward. [/QUOTE]
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