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Garmin is the best. Tiny size. Battery is great. Easy, easy, easy to use. Ive used for rufles, handgun and even a break barrel pellet gun just to test it out. Best buy in the industry.
 
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I then got a Oehler 35-P and have enjoyed it many years and still can. When I got the Garmin ...


It's nice to hear these good reviews. Has anyone with both types of chronograph set them up together to see if they report the same speeds?
 
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I then got a Oehler 35-P and have enjoyed it many years and still can. When I got the Garmin ...


It's nice to hear these good reviews. Has anyone with both types of chronograph set them up together to see if they report the same speeds?


Question then would be, which chrono is correct?


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It's nice to hear these good reviews. Has anyone with both types of chronograph set them up together to see if they report the same speeds?[/QUOTE]

Yes, I have.
The very first time I used my new Garmin I also used my Caldwell screen Chronograph as a comparison, shooting with both systems operating simultaneously. From long term use I knew readings from the Caldwell were sometimes erratic ( i.e. the occasional reading several hundred to one thousand fps more than it should be ) and also readings were affected by ambient light levels. Dull days tended to show slightly slower velocities and also tended to give more missed readings. Anyway, the comparison surprised me. Roughly half the Caldwell readings were rubbish I suspect but the other half were almost identical ( within 10 fps ) of the Garmin readings. I was shooting a load for which I had calculated an average velocity with the Caldwell. If you compared the reliable Caldwell readings with all from the Garmin they were the same for all practical purposes.



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I then got a Oehler 35-P and have enjoyed it many years and still can. When I got the Garmin ...


It's nice to hear these good reviews. Has anyone with both types of chronograph set them up together to see if they report the same speeds?


Question then would be, which chrono is correct?
i almost don't care about "correct" but really care about consistency - idk if it's 2500 or 2025, i care that it's the same for the same...

let me say it a different way, today, i rely on electronics working "close enough" to each other to be interchangeable ..


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Its going to be interesting to see how garmin handles requests when the internally sealed batteries see there life expire...the unit needs a new battery
 
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The Garmin arrives today. What I'm wondering is whether it will catch MVs with the way I set up on the bench with the bigger bores.

Will find out tomorrow.
 
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eagle27 Broken diffusers were the reason my first three models of chronys failed.


must be nice -- i shot my first 2, and a buddy shot the third one


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I just tried out my new Garmin, Love it! My range has overhead baffles to catch errant high shots from leaving the range and sailing off into suburbia. I was concerned that they might give the garmin issues but it caught every shot with no problems.
 
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