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Labradar LX - I guess they have an answer for the Garmin Zero. Maybe?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vern396" data-source="post: 3011193" data-attributes="member: 126746"><p>I don't have one, but by comparison I would rather have the True Ballistic Chronograph from FX Airguns. At a retail price of $1K it cost more than LR and Xero, but has some beneficial features. Namely, a long life, rechargeable, internal battery. It measures speed from 400-4000 fps and speeds at user programmable distances down range. It calculates the BC for each shot as well as the average BC over a string of shots. As you could discern from the name of the manufacturer, it will measure the speed of projectiles down to BB. Watching reviews online, dimensionally it's larger than the Xero, but smaller than the LR and it appears to be as easy to set up as the Xero. </p><p></p><p>The feature that most interest me is the ability to calculate the average BC. Perhaps, the Xero or the new LR might add this feature in a future update, but for now the TB is the only one to that has it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vern396, post: 3011193, member: 126746"] I don’t have one, but by comparison I would rather have the True Ballistic Chronograph from FX Airguns. At a retail price of $1K it cost more than LR and Xero, but has some beneficial features. Namely, a long life, rechargeable, internal battery. It measures speed from 400-4000 fps and speeds at user programmable distances down range. It calculates the BC for each shot as well as the average BC over a string of shots. As you could discern from the name of the manufacturer, it will measure the speed of projectiles down to BB. Watching reviews online, dimensionally it’s larger than the Xero, but smaller than the LR and it appears to be as easy to set up as the Xero. The feature that most interest me is the ability to calculate the average BC. Perhaps, the Xero or the new LR might add this feature in a future update, but for now the TB is the only one to that has it. [/QUOTE]
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