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Join the contestWould binoculars, spotting scope or a kestrel be more useful for making hits at longer ranges? I’ve got about 1k to spend on one of the three. Help me out!
I'm only buying this one thing for the foreseeable future lol. I’ve got a rangefinder that does what I need it to do. So, I guess the kestrel is out and I’m leaning towards binoculars? I think I read mirage just as well with an 15x bino as I could with a 45x spotter?
Just a LRF. I always thought I’d go with a kestrel and applied ballistics software if I needed more?Yeah, I know right. If I had a dollar for every time I said "I'm not buying anything else for a long time".....
I'd have even more crap probably.....
So your range finder gives you dope or just a LRF?
That's a great way to go, and that's what I've been doing for a while. I bought the sig off a guy here and then finally put my data in it and started using it and just kind if discovered how much easier it was for me. The dope and tuning of your dope for the bullet with the profile is basically just like the kestrel so, I took my kestrel data and put it in the sig and it's been super easy to mess with and actually use. It's small and easy to carry ect.Just a LRF. I always thought I’d go with a kestrel and applied ballistics software if I needed more?
The sig stuff has environmentals too just so you know, but I haven't used that as much since I kind of cheat with my kestrel . You can use the sig line stuff pretty much like a kestrel but kestrel is something that's pretty nice to have too.I do just shoot for fun. I don’t compete. So, a anemometer may be more useful? I shoot 600 at the house but can get up to a mile. Thanks for your input as I have none of these lol.
The whole point of that whole line of sig is to not have to have the kestrel. That said they make one that links with the kestrel as well and just gets data from it as well as the one that has AB and environmental built in which does not link with kestrel and works with an app on your phoneAnother can of worms. I’ll DEFINITELY do research on the sig now. Y’all are saying use this instead of a kestrel or in conjunction with a kestrel?
I’m seriously leaning towards the sig. It saves me from carrying a rangefinder and kestrel. I know the warranty is 5 years on their electronics. When it runs out, does anyone know if they’ll repair the unit? (I’ve got three razors and a razor rangefinder) peace of mind is nice.The whole point of that whole line of sig is to not have to have the kestrel. That said they make one that links with the kestrel as well and just gets data from it as well as the one that has AB and environmental built in which does not link with kestrel and works with an app on your phone
Don't know about that one. I would think so but I suppose you could call em and ask about that.I’m seriously leaning towards the sig. It saves me from carrying a rangefinder and kestrel. I know the warranty is 5 years on their electronics. When it runs out, does anyone know if they’ll repair the unit? (I’ve got three razors and a razor rangefinder) peace of mind is nice.
Are you using your smart phone or a dedicated device for digiscoping?The one piece of gear that increased my long range hit percentage the most was a spotter. I shoot on very flat ground and it was usually near impossible to see splash from a miss. With a spotter and a buddy, we could pick up trace and call corrections in real time. Then I got a digiscope adapter. I can shoot alone, press record, and watch the feedback on where I miss and make the corrections. Binoculars would do the same. Need a sturdy tripod.
IPhone 13 with a phoneskope case. I haven’t seen a need to upgrade (translation: spend unnecessary money) bc I’ve been pretty pleased with the outcome so far. I zoom in to 2.5-3x on 4k, it gets rid of most of the vignetting and gives a good IQ.Are you using your smart phone or a dedicated device for digiscoping?
I've been using a PhoneSkope case with my iPhone and Kowa 773. But I've been considering a dedicated device like these:
Thanks. Pretty much the same process that I use.IPhone 13 with a phoneskope case. I haven’t seen a need to upgrade (translation: spend unnecessary money) bc I’ve been pretty pleased with the outcome so far. I zoom in to 2.5-3x on 4k, it gets rid of most of the vignetting and gives a good IQ.
For making hits at longer ranges, a spotting scope would likely be the most useful option of the three, as it provides greater magnification and clarity than binoculars, allowing you to see targets more clearly and identify details such as bullet impact. However, a kestrel could also be a valuable tool for making long-range hits, as it provides important environmental data such as wind speed and direction, which can significantly affect accuracy. Ultimately, the choice depends on your specific needs and preferences.Would binoculars, spotting scope or a kestrel be more useful for making hits at longer ranges? I’ve got about 1k to spend on one of the three. Help me out!
How about a twofer? a set of rangefinding binoculars ,then consider a threefer vortex fury rangefinding binoculars with applied ballistics. less equipment to carry the better and never forget the Vortex warranty when it comes to expensive electronicsWould binoculars, spotting scope or a kestrel be more useful for making hits at longer ranges? I’ve got about 1k to spend on one of the three. Help me out!