swavescatter
Pain in the butt!
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So I did some load development today in the 100yd tunnel (shooting for groups, not velocities). I've always had issues getting solid readings, so I figured I would test the new Garmin side by side with the LabRadar. Interesting results given the big offset. The red line is outdoor Labradar single shot data.
Takeaways - Garmin missed 11 out of 50 shots. I THOUGHT the Labradar missed a few as I had some errors, but looks like it still logged believable values. Additionally, the Labradar has spurrious readings that were way off and easy to discard. So no missed shots but 3 randomly low velocities and a couple errors.
I also tried moving the Garmin around a bit with no big difference.
Overall I'm still going with the Garmin as it's set up and use is killer. Outdoor performance seems to favor the Garmin, but I was hoping it would excel indoors as well. I still don't really trust the LabRadar tunnel values...
Takeaways - Garmin missed 11 out of 50 shots. I THOUGHT the Labradar missed a few as I had some errors, but looks like it still logged believable values. Additionally, the Labradar has spurrious readings that were way off and easy to discard. So no missed shots but 3 randomly low velocities and a couple errors.
I also tried moving the Garmin around a bit with no big difference.
Overall I'm still going with the Garmin as it's set up and use is killer. Outdoor performance seems to favor the Garmin, but I was hoping it would excel indoors as well. I still don't really trust the LabRadar tunnel values...