I have a question about calculating zero angle on the Hornady Kestrel. I have used the 4dof app on my iPhone quite a bit and am familiar with calculating zero angle on it. The app allows you to input the "impact height" and the "impact windage" during the "find zero angle" function. And the app takes into account the impact windage of your zero and accounts for that when giving you windage corrections. However, in the Hornady Kestrel, it only allows you to input the "impact height". I don't see anywhere in the Kestrel that allows you to input "impact windage". I was wondering if I am overlooking it. Thank you for your help and Happy Thanksgiving!!
You are not. The Kestrel release did not have that feature. The trick is to do the Zero angle in the phone app, and then transfer it to the Kestrel.
Here's the skinny: The app starts with the premise that you will start by using
the best, repeatable Zero "Range" you can get at say 100 yards. At 100 yards, in most scopes your nonadjustable margin of error is .36 and .25 inches in Mil and MOA respectively. That's really what the windage is for. Those errors can get very large at distance. The app also asks you for your environmental conditions.
Done correctly, the app will then take
everything you input into the setup to generate all future solutions. No re-zero needed after that. All you need is the new environmental conditions and the distance. It does the rest.
That said, at ranges longer than say 500 yards it will not take into account the variations in drag factor for your specific rifle, 4DOF gets away from BC, using drag factor instead. For that you have to shoot a group at say 600 yards and enter an adjustment to the the
coaxial factor. It's only then that the Zero angle solution will get very accurate at long range. If you are using a bullet that is not in the 4DOF database then you will have to use a manual BC correction (change the BC number) for longer ranges.
Obiously, all of this will work for just
One Bullet/load combination. If you change loads it will not.