Originally Posted by
JimmyB62
No experience indoors but when I’m feeling extra lazy I shoot by the side of the house to get a quick velocity and only have about 12-15 yards to get a reading. No problems.
This is what Garmin says about shooting indoors:
Using the Xero C1 Pro Chronograph at an Indoor Shooting Range
Using the Xero C1 Pro Chronograph at an indoor shooting range can present some challenges not present outdoors. Indoor ranges can mean lots of other shooters nearby, reflective surfaces, possibly other electronics nearby, and therefore more noise that the chronograph may appear to be analyzing. Below are some helpful tips that can be used to help improve your results.
-Ensure you have your chronograph set to the appropriate speed range for your firearm and ammunition. Changing ammunition, suppression, etc., may require changing your settings.
-Ensure the target is sufficiently far enough away for the chronograph to be able to register the speed correctly.
-If users of multiple bays nearby are not centered in their bays, they may actually be too close. A separation of at least 5 feet is preferable.
-Shooting too quickly together.
-Try moving the chronograph left, right, forward, back, up, down.
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