Alright guys. Long time lurkin. Here it goes.
What are the advantages of using a Kestrel? Here’s how I see it. You tell me what I’m missing.
I can get accurate station pressure from the sensor in my iphone. I can get a rough temperature read from a keychain sized thermometer, that’s been hanging in the open air from my pack. Precision here not being of the highest importance, since I’m just trying to figure the general temp of my ammunition. I have pretty much no way of figuring the humidity, but if I compare 20% to 100% humidity for my target loads the difference is less than 2” of drop at 1000 yards. Not significant enough for my purposes.
When we’re talking about 1000+ yard shots knowing the exact wind value at the muzzle of my rifle doesn’t seem any more useful than my own estimation made from observing the environment, mirage, etc...
Not trying to troll anyone who owns one. Quite the contrary. I know there are many highly experience long range shooters here who use them and I’m just assuming that I’m oversimplifying the process. Hunting/ELR shooting aren’t cheap pursuits. It would be nice to spend that extra coin on better glass.
What are the advantages of using a Kestrel? Here’s how I see it. You tell me what I’m missing.
I can get accurate station pressure from the sensor in my iphone. I can get a rough temperature read from a keychain sized thermometer, that’s been hanging in the open air from my pack. Precision here not being of the highest importance, since I’m just trying to figure the general temp of my ammunition. I have pretty much no way of figuring the humidity, but if I compare 20% to 100% humidity for my target loads the difference is less than 2” of drop at 1000 yards. Not significant enough for my purposes.
When we’re talking about 1000+ yard shots knowing the exact wind value at the muzzle of my rifle doesn’t seem any more useful than my own estimation made from observing the environment, mirage, etc...
Not trying to troll anyone who owns one. Quite the contrary. I know there are many highly experience long range shooters here who use them and I’m just assuming that I’m oversimplifying the process. Hunting/ELR shooting aren’t cheap pursuits. It would be nice to spend that extra coin on better glass.