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<blockquote data-quote="snox801" data-source="post: 1612006" data-attributes="member: 54383"><p>I was referring to using the Bluetooth connection to kestrel for your only wind call. I agree it looks like a great product for the price but from the reviews on it the glass is good but not at the top. My point being that that setup is very helpful but you can also load your data into the leicas and get an instant readout for you drops then you are only missing the wind. </p><p> Not saying one is better it's a preference to each shooter. I just put the glass quality above the ranging features for mine. I want great glass and spot on ranges. They rest can be achieved in various different ways. </p><p> I'm hoping the bdx really are great cause hopefully it will force the other to be more competitive In price. </p><p> For what the posters wants he actually has lots of good options. But the dig and lieca would be at the top of my list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snox801, post: 1612006, member: 54383"] I was referring to using the Bluetooth connection to kestrel for your only wind call. I agree it looks like a great product for the price but from the reviews on it the glass is good but not at the top. My point being that that setup is very helpful but you can also load your data into the leicas and get an instant readout for you drops then you are only missing the wind. Not saying one is better it’s a preference to each shooter. I just put the glass quality above the ranging features for mine. I want great glass and spot on ranges. They rest can be achieved in various different ways. I’m hoping the bdx really are great cause hopefully it will force the other to be more competitive In price. For what the posters wants he actually has lots of good options. But the dig and lieca would be at the top of my list. [/QUOTE]
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