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No more at scheels and basspro removed it from their site. Looks like cstactical and area419 are best options.
Yes. I don't know why BP is doing that. If it's not in stock they take it off the website completely instead of showing it and noting it as out-of-stock. This cycle has apparently repeated several times since the release. Keep checking because when they get more stock it will pop back up for a little while.I would still check them daily..
I think someone suggested using the FedEx app to configure alternate delivery. But then someone said that this was not allowed via the shipper request. However, you may be able to have FedEx hold package at a local FedEx distribution hub and then you pick up at your convenience (with proper ID of course)Another day, another missed delivery, this time, 5minutes separated fedex and my lady getting home from work
Tomorrow is a new day
A lot of vendors have been doing direct delivery lately which I get but can be a PITA at times for the recipient. Keeps people from okie doking orders and sending them elsewhere in the event a credit card or account was compromised.I think someone suggested using the FedEx app to configure alternate delivery. But then someone said that this was not allowed via the shipper request. However, you may be able to have FedEx hold package at a local FedEx distribution hub and then you pick up at your convenience (with proper ID of course)
@Krob95 You need a better strategy brah. Since HH6 has been taking care of the USPS, FedEx, UPS and Amazon peeps, we have never had an issue. Signs courtesy of the grandkids. Funny story, I was in charge of filling up the drinks one day and accidently put in some White Claws, spousal unit was not amused, but I've never had the duty since.Another day, another missed delivery, this time, 5minutes separated fedex and my lady getting home from work
Tomorrow is a new day
I am also patiently waiting for my Xero to be delivered however I‘d love to hear from someone that had already the chance to test it in a cluttered, RF reflective down range environment…I gave my LR a very last chance last week and it performed miserably as usual.
They are already in our phones and if your friends are members here...in short your friends are already on the list.Man I have to wonder, does garmin have GPS beacons inside these to let uncle Sam know where all the serious shooters live? Asking for a friend........
Mine has never given me any troubleCan't wait to get it in hand and test it out.
I may be in the minority here, as I know lots of guys had issues with their LR....but I did not. I was one of the very early adopters and mine has worked flawlessly for years and years of constant, daily use.
I used a trigger for everything, shot everything from 22lr, to Supressed, Pistol, rifle, brake, no brake.
I didn't have issues picking up shots consistently when the correct settings and position were set. Took a little while to figure all those settings out but once I did, works great.
I look forward to a much smaller, lighter unit. Carrying around this large pelican is hopefully a thing of the past
Oh I know we're all on a list already. Some of us should probably be registered for having xxx # of smokeless powder in possession.They are already in our phones and if your friends are members here...in short your friends are already on the list.
I am also patiently waiting for my Xero to be delivered however I‘d love to hear from someone that had already the chance to test it in a cluttered, RF reflective down range environment…I gave my LR a very last chance last week and it performed miserably as usual.
This company?I ran across a site yesterday (can't remember how I stumbled across it) where the company was offering up a 3D printed arm or mount for the Garmin. Not interested in that, but they had a section that talked about 3D print prototyping as a service.
Any ideas on the company?
This company?
Garmin Xero C1 ARCA Mount | Hkmachine
This Garmin Xero ARCA Mount is setup to be adjustable left to right so you can move the Garmin itself closer to your rifle or further out. Allowing about 2 inches of travel over all. It also has a centering rail so you don't have to worry about the chronograph being canted off parallel to the...www.hk3dprinting.com
3D PRINTED PROTOTYPING | Hkmachine
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I ran across a site yesterday (can't remember how I stumbled across it) where the company was offering up a 3D printed arm or mount for the Garmin. Not interested in that, but they had a section that talked about 3D print prototyping as a service.
Any ideas on the company?
Take me off them lists I’m just here for T&A in the motivational picts threadMan I have to wonder, does garmin have GPS beacons inside these to let uncle Sam know where all the serious shooters live? Asking for a friend........
I actually have an idea for another printed product. Sent you a pm yesterday, I think it would be up your alley!We shall be offering a "professionally printed" version soon. Think printers you could buy multiple 5 axis mills for the price.
This has been my exact experience. My LR has served me faithfully for many years and I trust it. However I was attracted to the elegant simplicity of the Garmin, so I got one. I have tested it against the LR in multiple scenarios, and have concluded that it it is at least as reliable as the LR. The only significant differences I got was when I was using the recoil trigger on the LR, and those went away when I switched to the microphone trigger. (LR's official position on recoil triggers is that they introduce error based on their internal testing, thus their reason for not offering one of their own). I believe you will be well pleased, but if you're anything like me, you may have to let it prove itself against the LR first. Do it. (And let us know what you observe). Enjoy!I may be in the minority here, as I know lots of guys had issues with their LR....but I did not. I was one of the very early adopters and mine has worked flawlessly for years and years of constant, daily use.
I used a trigger for everything, shot everything from 22lr, to Supressed, Pistol, rifle, brake, no brake.
I didn't have issues picking up shots consistently when the correct settings and position were set. Took a little while to figure all those settings out but once I did, works great.
I look forward to a much smaller, lighter unit. Carrying around this large pelican is hopefully a thing of the past
Boom got one lol. Thx.Just asked at Scheels, they had received 5 the day before and didn’t even realize it. They were expecting 40 more tomorrow. Keep looking they are out there. Good luck.
Same.I was able to order one from Scheels yesterday and should be here in a few days. Looking forward to getting to the range next week
Ahhh, the old Flintstone vs. Ferrari test.My bud poked around on the Cabelas website and it was available for order so he orderd one delivered to the store for pickup. It gave him like 10% off too... he said he got an email this morning it was available for pickup today.
I’ve got an old school Oehler 35P I’m gonna set up and run against the Xero this weekend.
I too have not really had any issue with my LR.Can't wait to get it in hand and test it out.
I may be in the minority here, as I know lots of guys had issues with their LR....but I did not. I was one of the very early adopters and mine has worked flawlessly for years and years of constant, daily use.
I used a trigger for everything, shot everything from 22lr, to Supressed, Pistol, rifle, brake, no brake.
I didn't have issues picking up shots consistently when the correct settings and position were set. Took a little while to figure all those settings out but once I did, works great.
I look forward to a much smaller, lighter unit. Carrying around this large pelican is hopefully a thing of the past
Garmin rolled out Q3 earnings today which was strong and ahead of projections and showed growth of 14% vs prior year. Stuff investors like to see. I'd like to think that the launch of the Xero had something to do with this growth, but realistically it's too early and too small. They cite the "Fitness" segment as the biggest driver at 26%. In the "Outdoor" segment which includes the Xero, growth was 9% and primarily driven by "wearables" (think watches).
I figured it was the earnings release but it was still funny that I was talking to my brother about the Garmin Xero and it popped up on my Garmin watch that Garmin stock hit a 52 Week High.Garmin rolled out Q3 earnings today which was strong and ahead of projections and showed growth of 14% vs prior year. Stuff investors like to see. I'd like to think that the launch of the Xero had something to do with this growth, but realistically it's too early and too small. They cite the "Fitness" segment as the biggest driver at 26%. In the "Outdoor" segment which includes the Xero, growth was 9% and primarily driven by "wearables" (think watches).
Having owned and used both Garmin and Apple watches, Garmin is MUCH better.Too cool...you gonna dress him up as a Xero next year?
Ya' know, I've used Garmin products for years, and they've been solid and CS has been outstanding. But I've always thought they were selling tech that was too susceptible to electronics obsolescence (does anyone use a dashboard GPS anymore?...and how much longer do their "wearables" have with the Apple watch thundering down their path?)
The release of the Xero gave me reason to do a little deeper dive into their bidness...and at first glance it looks strong. The Xero is an example of Garmin recognizing a need within their strengths and executing very well.
I've put GRMN on my watch list.
They've had to move into other types of products other than GPS's for vehicles since there's little or not need due to phones and autos having their own. They seem to be doing well at find various new product niches.Garmin rolled out Q3 earnings today which was strong and ahead of projections and showed growth of 14% vs prior year. Stuff investors like to see. I'd like to think that the launch of the Xero had something to do with this growth, but realistically it's too early and too small. They cite the "Fitness" segment as the biggest driver at 26%. In the "Outdoor" segment which includes the Xero, growth was 9% and primarily driven by "wearables" (think watches).
Here is my multi use, quick change solution. The RRS BC-18 I had laying around, I may remove it and just add another quick clamp to the nodal rail.
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Ditto!Don't need it, but want it, must resist . . . until later.
You bastards!
It's unfortunate that the quick release plate that attaches to the Garmin doesn't conform to the ARCA-Swiss specification. While it will secure into your RRS clamp and my MPA clamp it will not into either of the two Area419 clamps I have.
It's unfortunate that the quick release plate that attaches to the Garmin doesn't conform to the ARCA-Swiss specification. While it will secure into your RRS clamp and my MPA clamp it will not into either of the two Area419 clamps I have.