The only advantage the Kestrel has over the Garmin Foretex 701 is, it's helpful when you are new to "calibrate" your senses to what a particular wind speed feels like. Other than that it's a POS compared to the Foretex, the Kestral is hard to program and difficult to navigate the menus. The Foretex is so much better. Both Kestral and the Foretex 701 have Applied Ballistics.
Gathering "dope" isn't really that much of a thing anymore if you use a solver like Applied Ballistics and you are shooting a load in their Custom Drag Curve database, you've still got to verify the data but its dead nuts on.
If I were to do it again, I'd buy a cheap wind gauge like THIS and a Foretex 701.
Gathering "dope" isn't really that much of a thing anymore if you use a solver like Applied Ballistics and you are shooting a load in their Custom Drag Curve database, you've still got to verify the data but its dead nuts on.
If I were to do it again, I'd buy a cheap wind gauge like THIS and a Foretex 701.