rugerhoyt
Lil-Rokslider
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- Aug 29, 2019
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Hey All,
I have been goofing around all weekend with the Garmin and Labradar units working on sight tapes for my bow. Sure you all have seen the videos where you can use either unit to pull your fps at 2 given distances and then plug those speeds into a tape maker (I'm using Precision Cut Archery) to generate a mathematically "perfect" tape.
Got me to thinking, is the same possible with a rifle? what distance spread would you need? For example I'm taking the speed at 20 yds and 70 yds with my bow. I have always been told that a rifle shot is 10x a bow shot, but don't believe the Labrador can go that far, you could hypothetically shoot over the top of the Garmin though?
Anyone ventured down this rabbit hole?
I have been goofing around all weekend with the Garmin and Labradar units working on sight tapes for my bow. Sure you all have seen the videos where you can use either unit to pull your fps at 2 given distances and then plug those speeds into a tape maker (I'm using Precision Cut Archery) to generate a mathematically "perfect" tape.
Got me to thinking, is the same possible with a rifle? what distance spread would you need? For example I'm taking the speed at 20 yds and 70 yds with my bow. I have always been told that a rifle shot is 10x a bow shot, but don't believe the Labrador can go that far, you could hypothetically shoot over the top of the Garmin though?
Anyone ventured down this rabbit hole?