The chronograph has been great for getting launch/muzzle velocity. But it doesn’t inherently measure or track downrange projectile velocity. That’s all fine for essentially all of my uses. But, I got to wondering: has anybody successfully measured downrange velocites with the Garmin Xero C1 chronograph?
I was briefly trying to shoot arrows over or in front of the Garmin radar aperture at different distances. It wasn’t registering any shots. I’m thinking that was most due to being too close to the target which was reflecting radar signal and effected the detection. Also I was a little “gun shy” about shooting too close to the device without more protection. With archery at the further distance, predicting the arrow trajectory and shooting over the chrono while staying within the 5-15” detection window was more tricky than I had anticipated.
Wondering if anybody’s had luck doing this and was willing to share ideas on the setup?
I was briefly trying to shoot arrows over or in front of the Garmin radar aperture at different distances. It wasn’t registering any shots. I’m thinking that was most due to being too close to the target which was reflecting radar signal and effected the detection. Also I was a little “gun shy” about shooting too close to the device without more protection. With archery at the further distance, predicting the arrow trajectory and shooting over the chrono while staying within the 5-15” detection window was more tricky than I had anticipated.
Wondering if anybody’s had luck doing this and was willing to share ideas on the setup?