Is it worth the coin? Really thinking hard about taking the plunge. If I do buy it, can you guys recommend a vendor and is the Bluetooth interface worth the extra cash?
-VB
-VB
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How easy is it to set up, like from the stand point of never using any type of ballistics application what so ever?
My 4500 NV with Bluetooth is not compatible with Iphones. FYI.................
Is it worth the coin? Really thinking hard about taking the plunge. If I do buy it, can you guys recommend a vendor and is the Bluetooth interface worth the extra cash?
-VB
Can you determine your muzzle velocity with it or would I have to track down a chrono to?
Does it matter which one you get? Applied ballistics or the Horus ATRAG? I'm in the same boat and would like to know more info about the Kestrels as well.
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** I just searched in google and found a few threads about the differences. I'll be reading up on those. **
How easy is it to set up, like from the stand point of never using any type of ballistics application what so ever?
Just got my 4500 with Bluetooth last week, bought it directly from Litz. I am 63 yoa and hardly a hi tech guy. I have issues with my i pod as a matter of fact.
Still using a flip phone, have NEVER texted, or sent as much as a photo with a phone. We live rural and have zero coverage. So I know nothing about the current hi tech phones.
All that said....I was AMAZED how easy it was to set up the Kestrel. I DID download and copy the manual off of the Kestrel site as the enclosed manual is about font size #1. Way too small to read easily.
I read the manual and started setting it up...it was really easy.
I was on the fence on spending the cash as well. I figured if it was too hard to figure out, or whatever....I could always drop the price a bit and sell it on the Hide.
FN in MT
That's really great to know, all the stuff I have read and the videos I have watched have my head spinning, I'm glad to know it's pretty straight forward process.
I'm not saying I have it 100% figured out...But it appears to be simple enough I have so far...not had any issues I couldn't shortly figure out by going back to the manual.
I DO wish Litz or Kestrel would do a simple step by step on how to effectively USE it.
Thanks for the link...All dealers should be honoring the MAP policy of Kestrel.
Triad Tactical, Inc.*::*Kestrel Meters*::*Kestrel 4500 Night Vision with Applied Ballisitcs
Who do you think is getting a call tomorrow....,
Is it worth the coin? Really thinking hard about taking the plunge. If I do buy it, can you guys recommend a vendor and is the Bluetooth interface worth the extra cash?
-VB
The backlight of the "NV" Kestrels have reddish illumination (versus "white" light). I've never checked the backlight of any non-NV Kestrels, but from what I've read the backlight intensity of the NV versions is supposedly less bright (however, the variation in backlight intensity could just be perceived rather than actual since at a given wattage "red" light is perceived to be less harsh than "white" light. Hope this helps.Looking at getting the 4500 AB BT, but I am wondering how much it matters to get the "NV" version? I have a $45 off coupon for a store that has the non-NV version. I might use this thing at night. What sort of normal backlight does it have, and is it worth 45 bucks to shop somewhere else?
I think you might be right about this. Although none of the "Tactical" models listed on the NK web site have the "NV" designation in their model names, when you look at the features list for the Tactical models the "Night-Vision-Preserving Backlight" is standard. As an example, the Kestrel 4500 with Applied Ballistics in Tactical Dress in Olive Drab has no "NV" designation in the model name yet it is equipped with an NV backlight.I'm not sure you can find it without the NV
The statements in bold are incorrect. A quick look at the features of non-NV Kestrels will prove this (for instance, the Kestrel 4500 Weather & Environmental Meter with Bluetooth in Yellow) does have backlight. One difference is that the models equipped with non-NV backlighting don't have the filter that the NV models have. According to NK, the filter reduces overall brightness and minimizes blue and green spectrum light. This results in a pinkish light (that does not destroy the user's night vision). Another difference is that NV backlights are much more dim than the standard backlight so they are harder to detect in darkness.Non NV Kestrels don't have any back lighting. In darkness you can't see the display. The reason the backlight is reddish is to preserve your night vision without causing pupil constriction, hence NV.
I didn't want to have to start my own thread for my q's about the kestrels too. I'm using a NF ATACR .25 moa scope. Wich kestrel do I get? I do like the bushnell hdmr g2 scope and could have another build with one. I will go blue tooth for software and ballistic updates. 4500 ab or 4500 Horus ???
Then can I just use the kestrel or do I still need my bullet flight program running?
you can use just the kestrel. Its just easier to use the tablet. The kestrel itself has everything you need built in. Also with the Bluetooth model and a PC, you can program the kestrel from the PC, and upload profiles. Instead of doing it on the kestrel itself just use the loader. Makes it much easier to enter weapon, and ammo profiles.