Area 419 Garmin Chronograph Mount
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Video Details
Published3 months ago
Duration3:59
Video IDdRZ574EmtHk
Languageen
CategorySports
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views1.2K
Likes138
Comments3
Engagement Rate11.35%
Likes per 100 views11.11
Comments per 1K views2.42
Video Tags
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Description
In this video, Caleb takes a quick look at a simple but extremely useful accessory for the Garmin chronograph: the Area 419 ArcaMount. The Garmin chronograph uses radar to measure projectile velocity, which is critical for reloaders and anyone running a ballistic calculator. Good chrono data means better inputs, better dope, and better odds of first round hits, assuming your wind call is on point.
Area 419’s ArcaMount gives you a clean way to mount the Garmin directly to your rifle using common mounting standards. Caleb shows how the thumb screw locks into the chronograph, how you can orient it for right-handed or left-handed use, and how the mount clamps onto the rifle behind a bipod for quick, repeatable setup. The base uses a 17S style interface, and you can run it with Arca mounts or swap to 1913 hardware if that fits your setup better.
Chapters
00:08 What the Area 419 ArcaMount is for
00:29 Quick Garmin chronograph overview (radar velocity)
00:43 Why muzzle velocity data matters for reloaders and ballistic calculators
01:15 Why chronographs matter for precision rifles
01:20 Mount overview: Arca rail on the bottom and Garmin attachment
01:30 Thumb screw and lefty/righty orientation
02:02 17S interface explained and mount compatibility
02:05 Note: Arca mount shown is separate and does not come with the tool
02:20 Arca vs 1913 mounting options
02:32 Mounting location on the rifle behind a bipod
02:41 Using the Garmin and getting readings
02:46 Sliding position adjustment on the rail
02:50 Made in the USA note
03:00 Arca Lock serrations and rigidity
03:23 Wrap up and how Caleb plans to use it
Parts and items mentioned
Area 419 ArcaMount for Garmin chronograph
Garmin chronograph (radar-based velocity measurement)
Area 419 Arca mount (shown, not included with the ArcaMount tool)
17S style mounting interface
Arca rail mounting option
1913 rail mounting option (with appropriate mount)
Bipod reference for placement behind the bipod