Have been edging towards buying either a Labradar or Garmin. I've been watching lots of youtube on the topic and they seem to be pretty "apples to apples" but that there are a couple of areas where folks seem to think that the Garmin is pulling away from the Labradar.
That said - I understand that the Labradar measures bullet velocity down range - giving readings at 0, 25, 50, 100, and sometimes further down range, whereas the Garmin only records one value - essentially at the muzzle. I'm a math nerd, and would like to be able to use the downrange values to evaluate actual / observed performance of the bullet in flight.
So - has anyone here used their Labradar this way? Is the data generally useful?
If that feature is not actually useful then I'll be leaning towards the Garmin - but having the ability to calculate observed BC is something that would be hard to pass up on...
That said - I understand that the Labradar measures bullet velocity down range - giving readings at 0, 25, 50, 100, and sometimes further down range, whereas the Garmin only records one value - essentially at the muzzle. I'm a math nerd, and would like to be able to use the downrange values to evaluate actual / observed performance of the bullet in flight.
So - has anyone here used their Labradar this way? Is the data generally useful?
If that feature is not actually useful then I'll be leaning towards the Garmin - but having the ability to calculate observed BC is something that would be hard to pass up on...