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As Rickbin noted in his Shotshow post a while back, the Canadian built LRLX data is “solely yours” while the Taiwan built Xero’s data can be accessed by a third party.
I guess whenever a guy turns on his Garmin he should say “hi” to the Chinese…. If that is a concern then don't use the phone app.
These are my opinions, feel free to disagree.
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Supporting Leftist Canada vs. American ally Taiwan is a reason to buy a larger and heavier chrono that performs equally well? Is this some kind of joke or is the guy getting financial support from Labradar?
I haven’t bought a new chrono and still use my 35P. But when I buy a new one it’ll be the smallest and lightest reliable unit I can fit in my range bag, as long as the battery life is enough to last for 3-4 hours of shooting. Based on everything I’ve seen and read so far the Garmin seems to be the right choice. As Rickbin noted in his Shotshow post a while back, the Canadian built LRLX data is “solely yours” while the Taiwan built Xero’s data can be accessed by a third party. I guess whenever a guy turns on his Garmin he should say “hi” to the Chinese…. The CCP is going to have a difficult time accessing the notepad where my Garmin velocity data is stored.
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If that is a concern then don't use the phone app. I don’t. My notebooks store more info anyway….,.
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As Rickbin noted in his Shotshow post a while back, the Canadian built LRLX data is “solely yours” while the Taiwan built Xero’s data can be accessed by a third party.
I guess whenever a guy turns on his Garmin he should say “hi” to the Chinese…. OMG, the horror of a bunch of 3 and 4 digit velocity numbers potentially being accessed on the interwebs. Some real state secrets there…
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Pretty sure the mobile phone is leaking more info than the Garmin ever will.
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Would anybody here happen to know which one might be better for just handgun, 25 yards?
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I just shot my pellet gun in the back yard over the Garmin and it picked every one of the 7 shots. Very impressive. I have used it a grand total of 3 times now with everything from pellet rifle to 223, 30-06, 30-30, 9mm, 40, 45, and it has not missed a shot yet! Yep pricey but the damn thing works great.
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I have both and I don’t use the LabRadar at all anymore. The Garmin is just to easy to use, never misses a shot, and setup is easier too. It’s just the easy button.
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I have both and I don’t use the LabRadar at all anymore. The Garmin is just to easy to use, never misses a shot, and setup is easier too. It’s just the easy button. You have a LabRadar LX? ETA- if you do, can you confirm that shots can be added to previous strings?
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Supporting Leftist Canada vs. American ally Taiwan is a reason to buy a larger and heavier chrono that performs equally well? Is this some kind of joke or is the guy getting financial support from Labradar?
I haven’t bought a new chrono and still use my 35P. But when I buy a new one it’ll be the smallest and lightest reliable unit I can fit in my range bag, as long as the battery life is enough to last for 3-4 hours of shooting. Based on everything I’ve seen and read so far the Garmin seems to be the right choice. As Rickbin noted in his Shotshow post a while back, the Canadian built LRLX data is “solely yours” while the Taiwan built Xero’s data can be accessed by a third party. I guess whenever a guy turns on his Garmin he should say “hi” to the Chinese…. Don’t you do that when you turn on your smart TV ? 😁
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I have been really enjoying my Garmin. My buddy who has a LabRadar (original) bought the Garmin since he is a techno freak.
He brought it to the range ladt week but forgot the little tripod it comes with. He just took the Garmin and sat it on a plastic ammo box and went to shooting. I thought it was amusing!
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