It is NOT triggered by the blast.I'm just guess but I think the Garmin is triggered by blast
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It is NOT triggered by the blast.I'm just guess but I think the Garmin is triggered by blast
Decided to test the new Garmin Xero to see if can catch the velocity at 100yds. You can zoom in on the video for the answer.
Also, don't angle it. It should be perpendicular to the bullets path. Shoot "past" it.Try putting it at 100yds and putting the backstop farther away. 50yds or so farther. The radar will be blown out when a big object is that close.
Where did you read that, I would like to know more on how it works.^^ Agreed. I believe the garmin needs 20 yards before a backstop to work correctly.
Where did you read that, I would like to know more on how it works.
Thanks
Right in the owner's manual.
Page 3 and 4. You know what they say, " when starting out-read the instructions". RTFIWhere did you read that, I would like to know more on how it works.
Thanks
No, it's when you have exhausted everything else, maybe consider reading the manual.Page 3 and 4. You know what they say, " when starting out-read the instructions". RTFI
See post 27Page 3 and 4. You know what they say, " when starting out-read the instructions". RTFI
Thanks, this was helpful. I am definitely one of those guys who tries to get something working w/o reading the instructions.
Laughing With you not at you. I'm guilty also.Thanks, this was helpful. I am definitely one of those guys who tries to get something working w/o reading the instructions.
Thanks, I took it that way…no worries. In my defense, I did get it working very easily, just not for this exercise. . I am going to try this again today.Laughing With you not at you. I'm guilty also.