Garmin Chronograph?

FYI:
One thing you always have to be sure of is that there is 2 velocity settings for a rifle on the Garmin. I think one is 0-1700 fps and other one is something like 1700-5000 fps.
I think you're right. I bet I changed it to 0-1700 thinking it was going like a 22lr, when it's actually coming out at 2400fps. I will try it again soon and make sure I have that correct setting and see what happens.
 
I have one, and it is super. Easy to use. Garmin certainly knows electronics. I'll tell ya what, I had to get rid of a Furuno autopilot on my 34' Edgewater 8 years ago and ended up putting a Garmin autopilot on it. The Garmin was way ahead of the Furuno. At slow speeds that Furuno woulod continually make the boat do S's, never hold a straight line. Even had the Factory engineer on the boat and out3 2 miles in the Atlantic and he couldn't get it to work right. Raymarine had numerous problems with their fishfinders I will never ever buy anything Raymarine. Now Garmin makes a lot of navigational electronics for small planes & jets. They are a good company. I did have the Furuno TZTs and they were awesome. Garmin has hit a homerun with this Chroino.
 
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