Chronograph. Go cheap or invest heavy?

Just picked up a garmin tonight, $600. It’s tiny compared to a lab radar. About the size of a gopro. I thought it would give speed at different ranges like LabRadar, so far it does not appear to do this. Might have to let it go and just use the lab radar as that has been a very useful tool as some of the bullets I use are not as advertised for bc or unpublished.
 
Wanted to resurrect this. I am just looking to measure the true velocity out of my factory hunting loads. Can I get away with the Caldwell or ProChrono? Also using it with arrows would be a plus.
 
No wait for the new Athlon to be available or the cheapest “accurate “ is to get the MagnetoSpeed Sport. The ones you mentioned are not what I consider reliable data.
 
Wanted to resurrect this. I am just looking to measure the true velocity out of my factory hunting loads. Can I get away with the Caldwell or ProChrono? Also using it with arrows would be a plus.
They both work. Used a Prochrono for years.
 
No wait for the new Athlon to be available or the cheapest “accurate “ is to get the MagnetoSpeed Sport. The ones you mentioned are not what I consider reliable data.
I was thinking about doing that also but wasn't sure it was overkill for my purpose. Wonder when they will be available. I hesitate the Magneto because of barrel harmonics
 
Magneto’s definitely change POI but very accurate velocity readings although doubt they work for archery. I have had all of them in the past but I use mine multiple times a week so I get my money’s worth and want the best and most convenient method and right now it’s Garmin and I am sure I will try the Athlon once it’s available just to see.
 
OP here,

Just to give you all an update after about 6 months of borrowing an old caldwell from a friend I broke down and bought a Garmin Xero on a Black Friday deal ($475 shipped). Wow what a difference!

The Garmin sets up in about 15 seconds and never misses a shot. The app keeps all the data organized and accessible. I can use it for my bow or rifle very easily. It's like going from a horse to a motorcycle! If you want the 23 reasons why it is better just PM me.

Spend the extra money to get a Garmin or maybe a new Athlon. Or better yet; convince a friend that he needs one and then just borrow it.
 
I bought a Caldwell when I started reloading. The measurements it gave me were very suspect when it did read. Things like 4000+ fps 450 bushmaster, 300 Rum at 1200 fps. Sometimes the numbers seemed legit but I never fully trusted it, may have just been the dumb redneck running it. Bought a Garmin and now I never shoot without it, just to easy to not use. It picks up everything from my little girls BB gun to 50gr vmaxs at the speed of light and never misses a shot.
 
Thinking about that new athlon, seemed like the S2H boys thought it could be a garmin killer if it delivers on performance, especially given that its being listed @ $472 on the athlon website.
 
Thinking about that new athlon, seemed like the S2H boys thought it could be a garmin killer if it delivers on performance, especially given that its being listed @ $472 on the athlon website.
It’s on presale on S&S archery for $350. Even less with the rokslide coupon code.
 
S&S is totally great to work with. I’ve purchased from them a number of times And wouldn’t hesitate to buy from them again.
 
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