I have a nice 6.5 PRC hunting rifle zeroed at 100 yds with a quality long range mil scope. I have a nice range finder. I would like to begin practicing shooting at various longer distances. Other than the initial zeroing, I haven't learned yet how to adjust the turrets for the varying distances my range finder will provide. I assume the modern way of getting this information is using a Kestrel and a ballistics program. I was thinking about buying the Kestrel 5700 Hornady, but I have questions and would love experienced advice.
1. I believe the Kestrel Hornady will replace the need for the Hornady app on my phone, though perhaps you can use both? Is there a reason to use both?
2. I believe the Kestrel Elite has the Applied Ballistics program built in. Does that eliminate the need or desire for an Applied Ballistics phone app?
3. If I bought the Kestrel Elite instead of the Hornady version, would the Elite still connect and transfer data to the Hornady phone app? Would that be a way to have access to both the Applied Ballistics approach on the Kestrel and the Hornady approach on your phone at the same time? Kind of like getting two for one?
4. Is there a clear winner between AB and Hornady, or are they both really good?
5. I also plan to start reloading .223, 300BLK and perhaps 6.5 PRC. When I start shooting my own rifle reloads, would a chronograph be pretty much essential? Should I buy one now when just shooting factory ammo?
Thanks. Any advice is welcome.
1. I believe the Kestrel Hornady will replace the need for the Hornady app on my phone, though perhaps you can use both? Is there a reason to use both?
2. I believe the Kestrel Elite has the Applied Ballistics program built in. Does that eliminate the need or desire for an Applied Ballistics phone app?
3. If I bought the Kestrel Elite instead of the Hornady version, would the Elite still connect and transfer data to the Hornady phone app? Would that be a way to have access to both the Applied Ballistics approach on the Kestrel and the Hornady approach on your phone at the same time? Kind of like getting two for one?
4. Is there a clear winner between AB and Hornady, or are they both really good?
5. I also plan to start reloading .223, 300BLK and perhaps 6.5 PRC. When I start shooting my own rifle reloads, would a chronograph be pretty much essential? Should I buy one now when just shooting factory ammo?
Thanks. Any advice is welcome.
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