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I’m deep into the nerdery with my Christensen Arms hunting rifle, as well as my Elite compound bow. I’ve used a chronograph to test let-off percentages, get ballistic data, and find the optimal load and arrow for my set ups. These handy devices will tell you speeds, speed differentials between shots, and oh so much more. And one of the best of the market is Garmin’s Xero C1 Pro.
Read our full review on it here.
Garmin just released the new Xero C2 Pro, which adds some handy new features. But that chronograph will run you $700. Luckily, the old version is still a great chrono, and it’s on sale for $100 off its normal price — $200 cheaper than the C2.