You can't measure velocity over a long enough range to get an accurate BC with a commercial radar system. Either use the box BC and tune your solution using measured drops or use something with AB's calculator and use a CDM. CDMs are produced with a much larger radar system that costs tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars, and can track bullets to several hundred yards.I dumped my old LR for a Garmin because I missed a lot of shots with the old LR. At this point, the Garmin has been absolutely great for me, but I am intrigued by the Caldwells ability to generate BC. I'm curious, for any of you who have used it, does it really accurately give you true BC?
It's useful to provide a starting point for bullets that don't have a listed BC. I use my Labradar to calculate BC for cast bullets and it's reasonably close. It's not better than what's listed on the box for anything else.