A big +1 to that.Garmin for me. I had the magnetospeed before and only used it at the beginning of load development. I use the Garmin every time I shoot because it is so easy. I've refined all of my loads since having the Garmin.
True for velocity, but it shouldn’t be off by much assuming your other parameters are accurate.Anyone have a feel for the accuracy of the Xero? I mean when doing load dev do you trust the Xero or a bullets BC more? Then when “correcting” you correct Velocity or BC?
When using hornadys 4dof ballistic calculator for the 178 eldx in my .308, gives me a 5.75moa drop with my xero velocity @350 yards. And the in-field actual is 5.25moa. @500 yards the hornady data is 9.81moa and the in-field actual is 8.75. I just chalked it up to the hornady data being incorrect but it could be the xero as well, I have not compared it to another chronograph.Anyone have a feel for the accuracy of the Xero? I mean when doing load dev do you trust the Xero or a bullets BC more? Then when “correcting” you correct Velocity or BC?
I used my Magnetospeed and Xero at the same time for about 200 rounds over the course of a month. They always read within 5fps of each other. Numerous tests have been run agains the Labradar as well with the same results.When using hornadys 4dof ballistic calculator for the 178 eldx in my .308, gives me a 5.75moa drop with my xero velocity @350 yards. And the in-field actual is 5.25moa. @500 yards the hornady data is 9.81moa and the in-field actual is 8.75. I just chalked it up to the hornady data being incorrect but it could be the xero as well, I have not compared it to another chronograph.
Yes.I scanned through this thread pretty well. Seems like the Garmin is the most common recommendation from the older posts. Is the Garmin Xero C1 still the product to buy as of today?
Thanks!
Mine arrives Monday. What's the deal with Excel? I love a good spreadsheet.The last chronograph I bought was in 1990. It works but it's a pia. My Garmin is scheduled to arrive tomorrow. I have yet to find negative feedback on it relevant to me. Last month when I developed a new load my elevation dope was about 2 inches off at 500 yd. BC from Sierra seems to be close enough for my purposes.
I am very much looking forward to having an Excel spreadsheet with performance tabs for each load.
And I'm looking forward to testing it's performance on shotgun loads. I have a load for my 20 gauge that seems to be a little bit too hot.
If the xero works I can accurately tone them down just a little.
I called Garmin and pinned them down about how much it costs to fix one of these things out of warranty. About a hundred bucks. All I can say is I'm going to give them a chance.
Using the phone app, you can export the data files from the xero to a file that Excel will open and use. I keep my data for a long time. Like forever. So the important data I print out and stick it in a notebook. Yes I'm an old guy but I can't let an EMP get in the way of reloading.Mine arrives Monday. What's the deal with Excel? I love a good spreadsheet.
There’s nothing to keep in mind. 0.03% is so negligible it won’t show up in data till nearly 1000 yards.Did some testing yesterday between the Garmin and Labradar. Long story short the Garmin reads about .3% avg lower than the Labradar. Almost negligible. My labradar read within 1-2 fps of my magnetospeed when I tested those. No longer have the MS. Both setup as close to the same distance from muzzle.
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I will probably rid myself of the Labradar now and keep that .3% in mind when truing velocity.
There’s nothing to keep in mind. 0.03% is so negligible it won’t show up in data till nearly 1000 yards.