Save up for the Garmin.
I shot 20 rounds off a portable bench sitting in my barn at -22F a couple days ago with an air rifle just to see if I could get my Garmin to have a hiccup. Never missed a shot - Avg vel, ES and SD were right where that rifle is.It worked great today in mid teen temps.
I started with the Caldwell. Trying to set that thing in line with your target took more time than actually shooting.Garmin. It is my first and only, so cannot compare. It is easy to use, I never read the manual, turned it on, followed the prompts on screen, and recorded every shot shooting prone over my pack without an issue. It fits in a small case that I can toss in my range bag.
They just work better, are way smaller, good battery life, good app, ease of use, flexible setup, not particular to positioning etc.What are the advantages of a Garmin over a Labradar that makes them the only recommended option?
The Garmin works as intended, every time.What are the advantages of a Garmin over a Labradar that makes them the only recommended option?
They just work better, are way smaller, good battery life, good app, ease of use, flexible setup, not particular to positioning etc.
The Garmin works as intended, every time.
The Lab Radar is very finicky, when it comes to setup, commonly misses shots and is approximately the size of a highway billboard.