Garmin Xero, Beating a Dead Horse?

I've headed to Garmin too..so if anyone wantr a perfectly serviceable Labradar, I got one for cheap. Labradar works great, works better than any chrono device I had until Garmin. Garmin is just easier.
 
Not sure about anyone else, but I don't use an iPhone or iPad with mine. I doubt if anybody is tracking me. :ninja:
You can't control it from the app (like you can with the Labradar) so no point using it with a phone on the range.

I use it to pull data off the unit when I get home to free up the memory and/or send the files to myself
 
I know this has been beat to death. But if you can swing one buy it. What a game changer. You can literally take it or use it anywhere and you will. So easy to pack and set up. Reads every time. No worry about lighting or POI shifts. It’s a no brainer.

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I seen one of these being used the other day. So damn convenient, but just another purchase lol
 
the nice thing about the Xero is when your Labradar shows “ acquisition error could not track projectile” you can set up the labradar at a 100 yards and shoot it with your rifle while the Garmin tracks the velocity
 
I have had mine for almost a year. I don’t do any load development without it! Simply awesome. I had the magnetospeed for years . Not even in the same ballpark
 
That will be my next purchase. I set-up my old chrony last week at the range, it's becoming a pain-in-the-ass. I just purchased a $2,200 spotting scope, therefore the Garmin will have to wait until Christmas.
 
Just to be clear, the Garmin does not require the use of any other electronic devices.
You can simply take the velocities from the device directly.
Yes, one can just get velocities on the Garmin but it does have built in wifi hardware to allow connecting to other devices which can be tracked
or hacked. https://www.garmin.com/en-CA/p/771164

Sure, the Garmin has the features that make it handy for folks that don't want to go with a Crony & tripod setup but I've used mine
for many years without worries. I don't need to spend $800.00 on a widget that I don't use often enough to justify the cost.
 
Yes, one can just get velocities on the Garmin but it does have built in wifi hardware to allow connecting to other devices which can be tracked
or hacked. https://www.garmin.com/en-CA/p/771164

Sure, the Garmin has the features that make it handy for folks that don't want to go with a Crony & tripod setup but I've used mine
for many years without worries. I don't need to spend $800.00 on a widget that I don't use often enough to justify the cost.

It's bluetooth, with a range of about 30 feet.
 
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Yes, one can just get velocities on the Garmin but it does have built in wifi hardware to allow connecting to other devices which can be tracked
or hacked. https://www.garmin.com/en-CA/p/771164

Sure, the Garmin has the features that make it handy for folks that don't want to go with a Crony & tripod setup but I've used mine
for many years without worries. I don't need to spend $800.00 on a widget that I don't use often enough to justify the cost.
It only has Bluetooth so if someone is tracking you then look over your shoulder because they are very close.

But fair enough it’s still a spendy item. I do a fair amount of load development so shooting over a chrony isn’t feasible. Lining up the target and the chrony is a real PITA and not an option for most public ranges.

The amazing thing about the Garmin is how reliable it is. It’s literally never missed a single shot and I’ve tested everything I could think of. It’s leaps and bounds better than anything before it.
 
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