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Is a Kestrel 2500 enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 3086733" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>Good morning!</p><p>Getting a Kestrel for shooting depends on what kind of shooting you are doing for distance. Are you shooting long distance 1,000 yards +.</p><p>You just want for hunting under 1K yds.</p><p>We started using a Kestral with the Horus Ballistic program. That was many years ago.</p><p>You can look at the Kestrel website for information and also speak with technicians there to help you make a decision on which model to use.</p><p>Personally, if shooting long distance and having several rifles get the 5700 Elite with Applied Ballistic Link. You can LINK to your RF Binos if you have a compatible model. I can't shoot without the 5700 Elite.</p><p>Now another this is that you need a good Chronograph and Range Finder along with bullet data to get the shooting ballistics. It is a lot of $$$$s combined. We started doing the BUT Buy Once - Cry Once. a while ago after we learned our lesson on spending a small fortune and kept doing upgrades. We should have just got the Best from the beginning, but equipment changes and gets better every few years so it is ongoing $$$$s.</p><p>I probably didn't answer your question completely. Here are the comparison on Kestrel models.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://kestrelballistics.com/hunting[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 3086733, member: 116439"] Good morning! Getting a Kestrel for shooting depends on what kind of shooting you are doing for distance. Are you shooting long distance 1,000 yards +. You just want for hunting under 1K yds. We started using a Kestral with the Horus Ballistic program. That was many years ago. You can look at the Kestrel website for information and also speak with technicians there to help you make a decision on which model to use. Personally, if shooting long distance and having several rifles get the 5700 Elite with Applied Ballistic Link. You can LINK to your RF Binos if you have a compatible model. I can't shoot without the 5700 Elite. Now another this is that you need a good Chronograph and Range Finder along with bullet data to get the shooting ballistics. It is a lot of $$$$s combined. We started doing the BUT Buy Once - Cry Once. a while ago after we learned our lesson on spending a small fortune and kept doing upgrades. We should have just got the Best from the beginning, but equipment changes and gets better every few years so it is ongoing $$$$s. I probably didn't answer your question completely. Here are the comparison on Kestrel models. [URL unfurl="true"]https://kestrelballistics.com/hunting[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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