I finally have a solid load and I'm ready to start applying some stuff and playing around. How many people use a Kestrel with a ballistic calculator for firing solutions vs charts? Should I buy a basic Kestrel so I can just get a wind reading and make some charts, or go straight to a Kestrel with a ballistic calculator?
I watched that entire Sniper 101 series (I know he went way overboard) and that dude makes it sound like you need to write a books worth of charts for every rifle in all atmospheric conditions. Are Kestrels ballistic calculators plenty good enough for most long range shooting, or do I need to make some charts?
I see there are a lot of charts on here. Do most people print them out and laminate them? Is there a way to have some more sturdy and rain proof ones made?
I watched that entire Sniper 101 series (I know he went way overboard) and that dude makes it sound like you need to write a books worth of charts for every rifle in all atmospheric conditions. Are Kestrels ballistic calculators plenty good enough for most long range shooting, or do I need to make some charts?
I see there are a lot of charts on here. Do most people print them out and laminate them? Is there a way to have some more sturdy and rain proof ones made?