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Which Chrony for Benchrest?

I’m looking for opinions on the best chronograph for benchrest shooting. I used an FX Ballistic Chrony at the Pyramyd Benchrest Finals, but it didn’t work well—it picked up other shooters’ shots, missed mine, and then locked up my phone app. I could have adjusted the sensitivity, but I didn’t want to get distracted during the finals. I realized my poor performance in the second qualifying round was likely due to a change in velocity (I just eeked into the finals), which I fixed during the warm-up for the finals. Moving forward, I plan to mount a chrony on the side or bottom rail.

I have the original FX Pocket Chrony, which has been reliable, but I’m considering upgrading to the Garmin Xero. Many users report zero issues with the Xero. Has anyone used the Xero in a crowded benchrest setting? Any issues with interference or missed shots?

Other options I’m considering are the FX V2 Pocket Chrony and the Labradar LX. The FX V2 is cheaper (I don't mind using my phone for readings), but I’m unsure how it would perform in a congested benchrest environment. The Labradar LX is intriguing because it offers readings at 20 to 30 yards in addition to the 0-yard reading, which could be useful for BC calculations. However, I’ve heard it has issues with missed shots, similar to the original Labradar. Any experience with the Labradar LX in benchrest?

Any suggestions or experiences to share?

Thanks!
 
I’m looking for opinions on the best chronograph for benchrest shooting. I used an FX Ballistic Chrony at the Pyramyd Benchrest Finals, but it didn’t work well—it picked up other shooters’ shots, missed mine, and then locked up my phone app. I could have adjusted the sensitivity, but I didn’t want to get distracted during the finals. I realized my poor performance in the second qualifying round was likely due to a change in velocity (I just eeked into the finals), which I fixed during the warm-up for the finals. Moving forward, I plan to mount a chrony on the side or bottom rail.

I have the original FX Pocket Chrony, which has been reliable, but I’m considering upgrading to the Garmin Xero. Many users report zero issues with the Xero. Has anyone used the Xero in a crowded benchrest setting? Any issues with interference or missed shots?

Other options I’m considering are the FX V2 Pocket Chrony and the Labradar LX. The FX V2 is cheaper (I don't mind using my phone for readings), but I’m unsure how it would perform in a congested benchrest environment. The Labradar LX is intriguing because it offers readings at 20 to 30 yards in addition to the 0-yard reading, which could be useful for BC calculations. However, I’ve heard it has issues with missed shots, similar to the original Labradar. Any experience with the Labradar LX in benchrest?

Any suggestions or experiences to share?

Thanks!
the FX has 12 channels to use to keep from getting cross signals when more than 1 are at use ..not sensitivity
Goto "Config" -- "System" ---"Channel" to change the channels ...very quick

I just came back from EBR and i noticed that while i did have a chrony set up next to my rifle...i seldom looked at it during the match.
I was concentrating more on wind conditions.
I believe a chrony is a valuable tool for setting your rifle up and for minor adjustments during a practice session, but not during a match.
IMO if you are making adjustments on the line, you're in trouble.
 
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I’m looking for opinions on the best chronograph for benchrest shooting. I used an FX Ballistic Chrony at the Pyramyd Benchrest Finals, but it didn’t work well—it picked up other shooters’ shots, missed mine, and then locked up my phone app. I could have adjusted the sensitivity, but I didn’t want to get distracted during the finals. I realized my poor performance in the second qualifying round was likely due to a change in velocity (I just eeked into the finals), which I fixed during the warm-up for the finals. Moving forward, I plan to mount a chrony on the side or bottom rail.

I have the original FX Pocket Chrony, which has been reliable, but I’m considering upgrading to the Garmin Xero. Many users report zero issues with the Xero. Has anyone used the Xero in a crowded benchrest setting? Any issues with interference or missed shots?

Other options I’m considering are the FX V2 Pocket Chrony and the Labradar LX. The FX V2 is cheaper (I don't mind using my phone for readings), but I’m unsure how it would perform in a congested benchrest environment. The Labradar LX is intriguing because it offers readings at 20 to 30 yards in addition to the 0-yard reading, which could be useful for BC calculations. However, I’ve heard it has issues with missed shots, similar to the original Labradar. Any experience with the Labradar LX in benchrest?

Any suggestions or experiences to share?

Thanks!
I love he Garmin.
 
I would consider the Garmin if it read downrange and delivered ballistic coefficient. In the same price range is the (yet to be delivered) Caldwell Velociradar. Hope they begin delivering at some point. Until then I'll stick with the original FX Pocket Chrono.
As far as “down range” ballistic coefficient goes, I can always pull out the Garmin out of my front shirt pocket and set it just in front of the target and get everything you need to get what your looking for.
I personally have an original LabRad and have never used that feature even tho I shoot out to 1,000 yards with my muzzlerloader.
If you already have something you’re happy with just keep using what you have till the next best thing comes out!
 
As far as “down range” ballistic coefficient goes, I can always pull out the Garmin out of my front shirt pocket and set it just in front of the target and get everything you need to get what your looking for.
I personally have an original LabRad and have never used that feature even tho I shoot out to 1,000 yards with my muzzlerloader.
If you already have something you’re happy with just keep using what you have till the next best thing comes out!
Good advice! BC isn’t something I need often so using it in two locations is a great idea.