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The new LR is not plastic like the Garmin, it has a better screen and takes 2 velocity readings.I have both. The Garmin is much more reliable. The LR works best (for airguns) with the external microphone ("airgun adapter") which needs to be placed just *ahead* of the muzzle, but obviously out of the pellets path, to trigger reliably. It's tedious to say the least. The Garmin just works, but won't measure BC. And the interface to the Garmin is dirt simple. The LR's kinda makes sense once you understand it, but put it away for a few months and you'll need the manual again...
LR has a new chrono that appears to be very much a clone of the Garmin coming out "soon" (sooner than FX Halos? Who knows?). Their anticipated price is the same as the Garmin though, so I think they're going to have to add features or drop the price to be competitive.
GsT
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I have NOT been successful in getting the labradar to see or trigger on .177 caliber projectiles even with the external trigger microphone.
I use one of those telescopic "back scratchers" (available from Amazon for a couple of bucks) mounted in a wood base as a stand for the microphone. Takes a couple of minutes to make and seconds to adjust.I have both. The Garmin is much more reliable. The LR works best (for airguns) with the external microphone ("airgun adapter") which needs to be placed just *ahead* of the muzzle, but obviously out of the pellets path, to trigger reliably. It's tedious to say the least. The Garmin just works, but won't measure BC. And the interface to the Garmin is dirt simple. The LR's kinda makes sense once you understand it, but put it away for a few months and you'll need the manual again...
LR has a new chrono that appears to be very much a clone of the Garmin coming out "soon" (sooner than FX Halos? Who knows?). Their anticipated price is the same as the Garmin though, so I think they're going to have to add features or drop the price to be competitive.
GsT
Edit: clarity
Seemed like a good deal to me.Lol. I am a Lab Radar user. But even with an external trigger it will not work with my Diana 75s. I had the chance to shoot over the new Garmin the other day. There will be one in my arsenal, slicker than you know what.
I doubt I will ever use it for anything smaller than .25. My old eyes and .177 pellets aren't compatible anymore.I have NOT been successful in getting the labradar to see or trigger on .177 caliber projectiles even with the external trigger microphone.
in what caliber ?I have had no trouble using the external trigger with a TX or HW 97. Evidently the lack of recoil in my D75s negates the external trigger.
We'll see... I shoot more powder burners than airguns, and I haven't used my LR at all since getting the Garmin...all .177.......I have a Garmin on the way. I will use the LR on the centerfield bench guns.
Have you used the doppler trigger? The labradar will trigger on a projectile flying through the beam if other means don't work for your .177.I have NOT been successful in getting the labradar to see or trigger on .177 caliber projectiles even with the external trigger microphone.
The Labradar would NOT register a shot without the air gun adapter, I tried everything. The Labradar was worthless until I bought the air gun adapter. Now it registers every shot. I am very happy with it now. I am shooting a DRS .25Have you used the doppler trigger? The labradar will trigger on a projectile flying through the beam if other means don't work for your .177.
Same. The Garmin has been great for pb's and air guns. It also fits in my pocket or on an arca rail offset mount.We'll see... I shoot more powder burners than airguns, and I haven't used my LR at all since getting the Garmin...
GsT