Yes, you can export strings from the app to a .csv file.One of the things I like about my Magneto Speed is I can save the data to a spreadsheet on my PC. Does the Garmin have that capability?
One of the things I like about my Magneto Speed is I can save the data to a spreadsheet on my PC. Does the Garmin have that capability?
We shot a bunch last night and @David Christian can confirm that across 30+ shots there was less than 2fps variance shot to shot when compared against the Labradar. Even when I held the unit 6 feet behind him while he shot, my Garmin was within 1fps of his Garmin which was within 2fps of his Labradar. The only wider variance we found was if we place the Garmin wide to his left or right, in those cases the spread was closer to 3-5fps.I apologize if it has already been mentioned I haven't read all 13 pages , but it would be interesting to test the Garmin and Labradar against each other to see how close they are .
When you start a new string it automatically first asks for one of several choices for rifle, pistol, bow etc and then when you choose one it asks you to select one of several velocity ranges. Super fast and easy and ensures you always have the right setting each time you use it.Do you have to remember to change modes for faster or slower projectiles? I don't always remember to change the first shot with my labradar because I'm not very smart.
This guy, scroll down to post 600 (credit him for the photo too) https://www.snipershide.com/shooting/threads/garmin-xero-c1-pro-chronograph.7189898/page-12 opened it and also links a replacement battery and say he doesn't see any issue replacing it. He says this is the battery https://amzn.to/4070NmBXero® C1 Pro Chronograph
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Lots of info. I noticed the battery is LI-ion "non-replaceable"...does that mean by user and it has to be replaced by Garmin or is the unit toast if the battery fails? Anyone know?
Does it have a port to use a external battery or is it a charge port only?
Thanks.In the ShotView app on phone or tablet you select the session, then there are 3 horizontal dots up in the corner. First option is "Export as CSV" (comma separated variable), at least on an Iphone, it then pulls up the option to text or email to yourself or others. When you open it on a PC, it looks like below. If you've entered a bullet weight, it would have calculated a KE and power factor. If you had entered notes for clean bore or cold bore, they would be there.
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Tried it out this morning, so easy to use. Didn’t miss a shot and was within 6 fps if the LR. I like the internal battery, the size, and ease of use. LabRadar is gonna lose a lot of market share because of this little Garmin. I know I’m only stating the obvious …….Garmin arrived, I’ll try it out in the morning. I knew it was small but it’s even smaller than what it looked like, handy. Not selling the LR, always good to have a back up, the magneto might be gifted soon though.