I'm finally starting to stretch my legs with my Ruger Precision 6.5 CM. I'm getting very consistent hits at 500yds almost always keeping it within 1 MOA. I do not yet have a weather device or applied ballistics calculator. I know Kestrel tends to be the gold standard, but I want to know if the "super fancy" models are really worth the cash. Specifically, I'm looking at the Ruger Kestrel 5700 (about $400) because it has so much data geared toward the RPR and its cartridges (among other Ruger rifles). Would I be best served by this model, or is the Kestrel 5700 ELITE worth the extra $250+? If it truly offers better calculations, accuracy, etc. I'm not shy about spending the extra money, but I'd rather save it if it only is a slight improvement or has 1 extra feature (like the iPhone upgrades...) I want something I can use for many years, so I want a good investment.
Any advice is appreciated!
On the off chance it matters, I'm shooting an RPR 6.5 CM Gen 3 1:8 RH twist. Glass is a Bushnell Elite Tactical 6-36x56 (which I love, fyi). As often as possible I shoot Hornady Match ELD 120gr (seems to give me the best consistency) but I have above average results with S&B as well. And I nearly always shoot suppressed, Rugged 7.62 Razor.
Any advice is appreciated!
On the off chance it matters, I'm shooting an RPR 6.5 CM Gen 3 1:8 RH twist. Glass is a Bushnell Elite Tactical 6-36x56 (which I love, fyi). As often as possible I shoot Hornady Match ELD 120gr (seems to give me the best consistency) but I have above average results with S&B as well. And I nearly always shoot suppressed, Rugged 7.62 Razor.
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