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I'm sure that will hurt the pre owned valuesWOW they were $600 to$700 plus ship & Tax two months ago depending on where you could get them.
Guess the GARMIN XERO really put a big hurt on Labradar sales.
Now we need something else to come out to make Garmin lower their price!
Just think of a company that makes Reloading Powder lowers their price we can get Hodgdon to lower their price per pound down to$15-18.
I shared where cabelas had them in stock and multiple people from the forum said they ordered and got them. Haven't seen any actual follow ups of how they work.I'm interested to hear if the Garmin works as well as everyone thinks it should after they sold their Labradar.
Used it for the first time Monday. No pre-set up practice either. Took it out of the case, put it on the tripod, set it next to the barrel. Took less than 5 minutes to set up and shoot. Shot a string of 15 at a thousand. Recorded all shots, never had to touch the unit once since the start of the session to end of session. Seamless transition of shot history to phone via the app. Battery indicator use didn't move any that I could tell.I shared where cabelas had them in stock and multiple people from the forum said they ordered and got them. Haven't seen any actual follow ups of how they work.
I sold my labradar to help fund other projects. If I ever buy another chronograph I'd look heave at the Garmin. As long as it works, it's such a nice sized unit…one of the only "issues" with the labradar.
It works every bit as good or better than you think it does.....The only down side I've seen is the blasted thing is so small i have forgot where i left it twice now and had to hunt for it.....lolI'm interested to hear if the Garmin works as well as everyone thinks it should after they sold their Labradar.