GARMIN XERO C1 PRO Chronographs - NOW SOLD OUT!!

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ALL our stock of GARMIN XERO C1 Pro Chronographs are now SOLD OUT.

I have been using a Labradar for several years, as well as a Bulletseeker (now called Speedtracker) for more than a year now, and this Garmin Xero blows them both out of the water.

The Labradar when used at a range, would give me false readings or no reading at all, and even with an external trigger, would sometimes not work as expected. The Bulletseeker (Speedtracker) was a lot better than the Labradar, but this little Garmin XERO C1 Pro just WORKS!!!

You can place your order for one now, and it will ship out SAME DAY!!!

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Thanks

Robbie

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I have had my Garmin Xero C1 for almost 2 weeks, taken it on several range trips, both bench and field, and there is no comparison, the Garmin has won hands down. Most significant differences...Garmin is approx 1/14 th the size/weight of the LABRADAR, setup is seconds rather than minutes, and was effortless to use, much simpler menu operation.The Garmin picks up 100% of .22LR rounds down range, even sub 800 fps (LABRADAR is finnicky with .22, required RAT, and even then was marginal), Garmin does not pick up other shooters rounds down range at the local Range. When I got my Garmin it looked approx 70% charged so I used it as was and in the several trips out in temps ranging between +5C and -3C it has gone down to approx 50% charge, have yet to charge it. Garmin seems much less sensitive with regards to orientation, approx 40 degrees grace in right left/up down alignment.
In summary...My LABRADAR is as good as it ever has been, however the Garmin Xero C1 is a superior product. I sold my LABRADAR less than 24 hrs ago for $530 shipped. I sincerely hope that LABRADAR as a corporate entity both survives and answers the call to compete, not just with Garmin...
 
I have had my Garmin Xero C1 for almost 2 weeks, taken it on several range trips, both bench and field, and there is no comparison, the Garmin has won hands down. Most significant differences...Garmin is approx 1/14 th the size/weight of the LABRADAR, setup is seconds rather than minutes, and was effortless to use, much simpler menu operation.The Garmin picks up 100% of .22LR rounds down range, even sub 800 fps (LABRADAR is finnicky with .22, required RAT, and even then was marginal), Garmin does not pick up other shooters rounds down range at the local Range. When I got my Garmin it looked approx 70% charged so I used it as was and in the several trips out in temps ranging between +5C and -3C it has gone down to approx 50% charge, have yet to charge it. Garmin seems much less sensitive with regards to orientation, approx 40 degrees grace in right left/up down alignment.
In summary...My LABRADAR is as good as it ever has been, however the Garmin Xero C1 is a superior product. I sold my LABRADAR less than 24 hrs ago for $530 shipped. I sincerely hope that LABRADAR as a corporate entity both survives and answers the call to compete, not just with Garmin...

Thank you SOOO much for writing this "review" - it helps us all. Much appreciated.

Cheers

Robbie
 
I've been really interested in the LabRadar. However I'm disappointed that it is not rated to measure some of the faster cartridges like my 17 Remington. That has kept me from pulling the trigger on a LabRadar.

As far as I have read, the Garmin will measure my 17 Remington. Now I just have to plot how I can come up with the funds to buy one.
 
I've been really interested in the LabRadar. However I'm disappointed that it is not rated to measure some of the faster cartridges like my 17 Remington. That has kept me from pulling the trigger on a LabRadar.

As far as I have read, the Garmin will measure my 17 Remington. Now I just have to plot how I can come up with the funds to buy one.

I was the first Canadian Dealer that received a Labradar unit. At the time, they had only shipped each dealer that had backorders ONE unit each.... and I kept the very first one I received way back then, for myself to test. My honest opinion is they were never GREAT. Mine at best was just OK, and missed reading a LOT of shots over the years, even with a "trigger" attached.

I then got one of the first Bulletseeker units released, and it didn't even work right out of the box, so they replaced it with the latest Speedtracker version, and it's been way better than the Labradar, but also missed a shot here and there. And Ryan Avery that owns a large US forum, has had crazy success with the Garmin, hence me getting the Garmin and it just plain works.

The owner of another very large forum in the US and an ex-sniper, has returned 4 Labradar units that would not function, and he too has moved to the Garmin with success....

Garmin is a LARGE brand name, so you know they work, and if there are issues, they WILL resolve them....
 
Do you offer free shipping on the Garmin chronograph?

I do not unfortunately. But I work with customers to get the lowest actual shipping rate available. I get some crazy good shipping rates with couriers. Send me an email with your full address and phone number (needed for the shipping quote), and i can give you some actual rate quotes with all the carriers. Paying by EMT will save you 3%, which might pay most or all of your shipping costs anyway.
 
ALL units from this last shipment are now SOLD!!

We do have more units arriving around 15 DECEMBER - so order now to secure your line in place for the next shipment.

Thanks for the overwhelming support.

Cheers

Robbie
 
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