Garmin C1 chronograph

Great. I still own my labradar because I like the interface better when I'm going to do a lot of something like load development but you just cannot beat the Garmin for convenience. It literally lives in my range bag in an old eotech box that I recut the foam for.
 
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I've had one since they first came out . . . ~2 years ago. There was a couple software hiccups reported to start with, though I never had a single issue since I got mine. Previously, I had a MagnetoSpeed, which I tested my Garmin against and also with the popular LabRadars that some shooting buddy's have. My Garmin was as accurate as any of them. Besides being very accurate and very reliable, it's the conveniences that really stands out (small-easy to store away, easy and quick to set up, menu operation easy to use). It connects easily with the phone app where you can manage the data. It's a well done tool.
 
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Have one, yes/yes, and it's incredible.

Labradar you can pull more detailed information if you know what you're doing, but the sheer convenience of the Garmin is impossible to top. The MV on pistol and rifle has been within a few fps when I tested them against each other.
 
I love mine. As soon as you save the session it pops into your phone app. You can add notes and then export all the sessions in csv.
I was happy to find that the data now downloads into an Excel file and any number of sessions can be downloaded at once into just one file (used to have to do it into individual files downloaded separately) and when more than one is selected for download, each session is separated and labeled onto separate tabs of the Excel file. :geek:
 
I was happy to find that the data now downloads into an Excel file and any number of sessions can be downloaded at once into just one file (used to have to do it into individual files downloaded separately) and when more than one is selected for download, each session is separated and labeled onto separate tabs of the Excel file. :geek:
Wow they put thought into that