#1 - when you turn on the Kestrel, during the splash screens you start to get a battery capacity reading. It disappears once the splash screens are finished. I know it's not 100% accurate because I've put a new battery in and gotten readings below 100%. How can you see what the battery capacity is so you can decide pre-emptivily to change the battery rather than waiting until it dies . . . at the most inconvenient time?
#2 how does the kestrel know, or guess, what the environmental conditions are/were when a gun was zero'ed so it can make accurate recommendations going forward? Real life use case -- I'm at a class, first couple of strings of fire at 100 yds are to confirm 0. Used Kestreal in weather mode to get environmentals for my records. But my gun is clean so needs some rounds to dirty the barrel before it settles in for a confirmed 0. We moved to a different distances for the rest of the day. Based on shot results at these other distances I make some scope adjustments to set zero. Next day, check at 100 yds, perfect. Day 3, it's FREEZING. DA is almost 2k different than conditions when I set scope zero on day one and confirmed on day 2. The kestrel gives me a negative elevation to compensate for the change in conditions. How did it know that I made a final O at (say) 4000 DA and its now 2000 DA so do x for adjustment? Or for that matter that I zero'ed at 2000DA and it's now 4000 DA and need to make other adjustments?
it's not in the gun profile. It's not in the profile on Kestrel Link, how does it know what the zero DA is??????
Thanks
#2 how does the kestrel know, or guess, what the environmental conditions are/were when a gun was zero'ed so it can make accurate recommendations going forward? Real life use case -- I'm at a class, first couple of strings of fire at 100 yds are to confirm 0. Used Kestreal in weather mode to get environmentals for my records. But my gun is clean so needs some rounds to dirty the barrel before it settles in for a confirmed 0. We moved to a different distances for the rest of the day. Based on shot results at these other distances I make some scope adjustments to set zero. Next day, check at 100 yds, perfect. Day 3, it's FREEZING. DA is almost 2k different than conditions when I set scope zero on day one and confirmed on day 2. The kestrel gives me a negative elevation to compensate for the change in conditions. How did it know that I made a final O at (say) 4000 DA and its now 2000 DA so do x for adjustment? Or for that matter that I zero'ed at 2000DA and it's now 4000 DA and need to make other adjustments?
it's not in the gun profile. It's not in the profile on Kestrel Link, how does it know what the zero DA is??????
Thanks