The main con is this is the main reason why mounting your Garmin will void your warranty. IE: You hit the garmin going into a cattle gate and it snaps off the mount in one or two cracked pieces
I suppose it's possible. I'm definitely curious why Garmin consulted with Area419 about a mount prior to releasing this product. Or maybe they didn't and I've heard wrong.
@@PrecisionRifleNetwork I'd Assume it's a combination of the legal time and finance doing a cost analysis. Considering the majority of the Garmin's would be used by precision rifle shooters, the major cost of warranty would come from being mounted on the rifle during a stage.
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The main con is this is the main reason why mounting your Garmin will void your warranty.
IE: You hit the garmin going into a cattle gate and it snaps off the mount in one or two cracked pieces
I suppose it's possible. I'm definitely curious why Garmin consulted with Area419 about a mount prior to releasing this product. Or maybe they didn't and I've heard wrong.
@@PrecisionRifleNetwork I'd Assume it's a combination of the legal time and finance doing a cost analysis. Considering the majority of the Garmin's would be used by precision rifle shooters, the major cost of warranty would come from being mounted on the rifle during a stage.
@@unknown_blank_blank_blank hmm yeah I suppose
I'm not aware of many if any manufacturers that provide warranty from accidental damage anyway?