The greatest thing about the garmin and other new Doppler radars is that they have driven the cost of labradars down so they are way more affordable. Just picked up my new labradar for 350 bucks. Love it!
you should have compared the Xero with the LX by the way the Xero & LX are only good for up to 30 yds. + - BUT the LabRadar is good for up to 100 yds. so if ballistics are of a concern to you with reloaded ammo then the LabRadar is the one for you.
@@nechakooutdoorsCANADA somehow Ryan Cheney a UA-camr got one. You should contact LabRadar and tell them your doing a video comparison for UA-cam they may send you one
Maybe Garmin will add downrange data with a firmware update. LabRadar will give you data in CSV format which is pretty universal. I understand the Garmin will export in Garmin’s FIT proprietary format which is a binary file. If Garmin adds down range data acquisition and CSV export, it would probably be a 10 out of 10.
One thing I really like with the Labradar is the option to add a vibration sensor to register shots in a crowded range, how about the Garmin in similar environment?
Great to see the side by side test. Size alone sales me on the Garmin.
I knew the labradar had some size to it but was suprised just how big it really is
Thanks for the rundown Mark, hope to see more like this in the future.
thanks Nolan, I hope to get more comparisons done soon with different rifles
Might wanna start hand loading with those standard deviation numbers!!
So the Garmin is more compact, reliable, yet more accurate! I’ll definitely get one!
You come to those conclusions based on one test with no control? Interesting!
Finally a lr vs Xero vid. Thank you!
thank you, more to come
Great to see you have a channel
We have to work hard to promote the canadian shooting sports in this era.
Looking forward to getting a XC1 myself.
Looking forward to using mine !!
The greatest thing about the garmin and other new Doppler radars is that they have driven the cost of labradars down so they are way more affordable. Just picked up my new labradar for 350 bucks. Love it!
Thank you sir-doing gods work
Thank you for watching
Garmin is king. You couldn't pay me to use a Labradar.
Thanks 👍
I’m curious to see if it will determine the speed of a flicked booger.
Appreciate this. Helpful
“A wicked little chronograph so….” So what? Prices for comparison? Your preference?
Garmin Xero 100% - easier to use in all regards, long battery life, easy app to use. Pricing can be found at your local retailers or online
Atta boy Mark 👍 Keep the vids coming
thanks Gregg!
Hello, did you install a laser to aim at the target on your Labradar or is it some other accessory?
Really good presentation Mark I’m in
Great review,
Question; where did you get the tubular sight that’s on the LabRadar?
Mine just has a V notch…
Ebay
Lab radar is dead after this
Not yet....
LX ?
Great Vid👍👍👍👍🎯🎯
Thanks
you should have compared the Xero with the LX
by the way the Xero & LX are only good for up to 30 yds. + - BUT the LabRadar is good for up to 100 yds. so if ballistics are of a concern to you with reloaded ammo then the LabRadar is the one for you.
The Labradar LX wasn't released in October 2023 like the Xero was
@@nechakooutdoorsCANADA somehow Ryan Cheney a UA-camr got one. You should contact LabRadar and tell them your doing a video comparison for UA-cam they may send you one
To bad the Garmin doesnt give you down range velocity. Thats the most important part to me.
Agreed
LR for the win for me.... For now.
Maybe Garmin will add downrange data with a firmware update. LabRadar will give you data in CSV format which is pretty universal. I understand the Garmin will export in Garmin’s FIT proprietary format which is a binary file. If Garmin adds down range data acquisition and CSV export, it would probably be a 10 out of 10.
Just waiting for the frankford arsenal,,,,,,but in the meantime the garmin has been ordered..so tired of setting sky screens and fighting the sun…..
One thing I really like with the Labradar is the option to add a vibration sensor to register shots in a crowded range, how about the Garmin in similar environment?
I haven't picked up a shot from a nearby shooter so far with the Xero
Thanks!@@nechakooutdoorsCANADA
One thing I really like is the garmin doesn’t need mics and sensor to just work out of the box for everything.
Labradar set the bar. Hard to pass on a labradar