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Labradar LX - I guess they have an answer for the Garmin Zero. Maybe?
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<blockquote data-quote="biednick" data-source="post: 3009536" data-attributes="member: 123604"><p>Thay say it records 1 downrange velocity. It doesn't matter for the vast majority of shooters though. You can't get a perfect BC over 100yd, so you're going to have to tune based on actual measured drop anyway. It's useful for cast bullets that don't have a listed BC, but that's about it. Labradar has a tough road rebuilding their reputation after the reports of their CS, while Garmin's pretty well known dor good CS. I'll withhold any other judgement until we see something more than a rendering, but on the surface it seems like the two will coexist just fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biednick, post: 3009536, member: 123604"] Thay say it records 1 downrange velocity. It doesn't matter for the vast majority of shooters though. You can't get a perfect BC over 100yd, so you're going to have to tune based on actual measured drop anyway. It's useful for cast bullets that don't have a listed BC, but that's about it. Labradar has a tough road rebuilding their reputation after the reports of their CS, while Garmin's pretty well known dor good CS. I'll withhold any other judgement until we see something more than a rendering, but on the surface it seems like the two will coexist just fine. [/QUOTE]
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