Garmin's Xero C1 Pro Wins Golden Bullseye for Unmatched Shooting Accuracy
Garmin's Xero C1 Pro chronograph, priced at $599, has impressed shooters with its innovative Doppler radar technology and user-friendly features. It recently won the 2025 Golden Bullseye Award for Accessory of the Year from Shooting Illustrated.
The Xero C1 Pro offers unmatched accuracy, with a zero failure-to-record rate in extensive testing, surpassing the typical one in 20 shots of light-meter chronographs. Its compact size, measuring 3 inches (7.62 cm) wide, 2.4 inches (6.096 cm) tall, and 1.35 inches (3.429 cm) thick, and weighing only 4.9 ounces (138.9 g), makes it highly portable.
The device comes with a 3-inch (7.62 cm) tripod and a charging cord, providing up to 200 shots or 6 hours of battery life. It displays essential data like shot count, velocity, standard deviation, average velocity, and extreme spread on its screen after each shot. Users can connect it to a smartphone via Bluetooth to save sessions to the cloud and export data in CSV or Excel formats. Accessories like screen protectors, Cordura cases from Skinner Sights, and Daka cases from Magpul are available to enhance its durability and protection.
The Garmin Xero C1 Pro chronograph, despite its slightly clunky user interface, offers superior accuracy and convenience. Its compatibility with various firearms, bows, and air rifles, along with its impressive Golden Bullseye Award, makes it a top choice for serious shooters willing to invest in its higher price tag.
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