Labradar LX - I guess they have an answer for the Garmin Zero. Maybe?

I have a LR, had a problem and called, no problem to send in and was super helpful. Had a garmin inreach, one of the first ones. It stopped working, called Garmin, they said it was now obsolete and they couldn't repair it but would give me 15% off the new mini. I have a $300 paper weight. Just saying we all have different experiences, some good and some bad. I do have multiple other Garmin products and I like them but makes me nervous if they ever decide to discontinue one.
 
I have a LR, had a problem and called, no problem to send in and was super helpful. Had a garmin inreach, one of the first ones. It stopped working, called Garmin, they said it was now obsolete and they couldn't repair it but would give me 15% off the new mini. I have a $300 paper weight. Just saying we all have different experiences, some good and some bad. I do have multiple other Garmin products and I like them but makes me nervous if they ever decide to discontinue one.
Anything tech related becomes obsolete sooner or later. How about cell phones…seems like they last 5 minutes and cost $1500 for the new model. I have the 1st gen magneto Chrono and it still works great…sometimes you can push things along past their expiration date and they still work great, most of the time not so much.
 
I have a LR, had a problem and called, no problem to send in and was super helpful. Had a garmin inreach, one of the first ones. It stopped working, called Garmin, they said it was now obsolete and they couldn't repair it but would give me 15% off the new mini. I have a $300 paper weight. Just saying we all have different experiences, some good and some bad. I do have multiple other Garmin products and I like them but makes me nervous if they ever decide to discontinue one.
Have had several Garmin products for the years. From fishfinders GPS, Hand held GPS, and several Rinos. None have lasted as long as you would expect. I think short lifespans are engineered into them. All except for one thing, the original Garmin handheld GPS....
 
I chuckled when I saw used and even unused pre-owned LR go up for sale the day the Garmins hit the market. From $500-600 to $300 or so in a single day. I'll wait till my LR dies a smoky ozone emmitting death and then look for something new. Glad most people enjoy their Garmins. The users are doing field testing for us stubborn types.
 
Have had several Garmin products for the years. From fishfinders GPS, Hand held GPS, and several Rinos. None have lasted as long as you would expect. I think short lifespans are engineered into them. All except for one thing, the original Garmin handheld GPS....
Still have my Garmin E TREX Vista with TOPO maps from around the world. work GREAT
 
Someone was gonna try that by putting the Garmin down range and shooting over it.......but havent heard that it worked.

I dont believe it will work , because
I think your firing point has to register 5 to 15 inches away from the Garmin. I believe it had an algorithm that rejects any object that did not originate within those limits Close to it. This is why it is so successful not erroneously picking up all the other shooters at the range.

But if someone makes it work and doesnt shoot their own Garmin to bits, Id like to hear about it.
It does! I tried it and posted the video on a few other Garmin XERO posts. I talked to Greg at Primal rights and he figured out a way to make it work. Essentially you have to have enough distance in front of it so it's to not flood out the radar signal.

imagine if you can get this dialed in and shoot it out to say five 600 yards and know your velocity BC at each of those distances.
 
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Just a question. Why would you want to physically move your Chronograph from shooting station up to100 yds to get the velocity and walk back and forth when a Dopler Chronograph (Labradar) can do that from positioning it next to you shooting platform?

Having the ability to do so may have some advantage. The new Garmin could be put at 200yd-300yd-400yd and get accurate readings at distance, which the LR could not do.
 
It does! I tried it and posted the video on a few other Garmin XERO posts. I talked to Greg at Primal rights and he figured out a way to make it work. Essentially you have to have enough distance in front of it so it's to not flood out the radar signal.

imagine if you can get this dialed in and shoot it out to say five 600 yards and know your velocity BC at each of those distances.
Yes, I saw his video. Not putting it in front of a big target that reflects the radar waves back makes sense, but how far above or to the side do you shoot? That may be easy at 100, maybe not as easy past 300.
 
Having the ability to do so may have some advantage. The new Garmin could be put at 200yd-300yd-400yd and get accurate readings at distance, which the LR could not do.
Just get a Infinition and you won't have to walk/drive to any yardage past the Shooting Table. It will give you precise data on your bullet path with velocity at any given point...

 
I'm lost on why people need down rage BC reports. I shoot Bergers almost exclusively and use there drag model with garmin MV and have had zero issues when I shoot out to 1200 yards. Is the downrange BC a requirement of ELR shoots or am I missing something entirely?
 
If you want a deal--let me know. My brother was slow to sell his after the Garmin came out. Now he can't give it away.

It works like every other labradar I've ever seen. No issues.
It drops the connection to your phone randomly--like normal.
Is complicated to get perfectly aimed and remember how to use--like normal.
It easily blows over in a strong gusting wind--like normal.
It's phone app is glitch and crude--like normal.
It's screen is pretty worthless and makes it hard to see your data at a glance--like normal.
And it requires an external battery pack, a cable for the battery pack, a tripod, a pile of 8 or so fresh AA batteries if you somehow forgot the battery pack or cable even if it had new batteries left in it from last time--like normal.


So if you want another to give to your son. Holler at me. Hopefully he never finds out what a Garmin chrono is or how it works. Maybe he doesn't have YouTube and lives in a commune...
Mine is like yours. Just like norma.
 
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