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<blockquote data-quote="Csbc4fun" data-source="post: 3007534" data-attributes="member: 114785"><p>I have an Sig 5000kilo that links really well to my kestrel 5700 elite. The kestrel uses AB and has a large bullet library where actual bullets were measured on doplar radar. It also lists energy, time of flight, how much of the solution was spin drift, coriolis effect, more info than I need but very cool. Very easy to setup and understand. Then all you do is turn them on and range your target and the solution is listed on both. I've been using this method for a couple of years and it still amazes me how accurate it is. First shot hits at 1200 yards and all the way in. The only time it is off is when I don't range the target well and get the background instead. It is challenging especially like on an antelope at 740 yards. But once I got it right the shot was dead on, so was the antelope.</p><p></p><p>Kestrel uses Applied Ballistics so, to answer your question? I would recommend Applied Ballistics. I have found it to be amazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Csbc4fun, post: 3007534, member: 114785"] I have an Sig 5000kilo that links really well to my kestrel 5700 elite. The kestrel uses AB and has a large bullet library where actual bullets were measured on doplar radar. It also lists energy, time of flight, how much of the solution was spin drift, coriolis effect, more info than I need but very cool. Very easy to setup and understand. Then all you do is turn them on and range your target and the solution is listed on both. I've been using this method for a couple of years and it still amazes me how accurate it is. First shot hits at 1200 yards and all the way in. The only time it is off is when I don't range the target well and get the background instead. It is challenging especially like on an antelope at 740 yards. But once I got it right the shot was dead on, so was the antelope. Kestrel uses Applied Ballistics so, to answer your question? I would recommend Applied Ballistics. I have found it to be amazing. [/QUOTE]
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