Muley_GOAT
FNG
I only just got this so take my review for what it's worth. I will try to remember to update the review if I change my mind...
But I'm impressed. I bought a Kestrel 5700 (not elite) with it and set up was really simple. I wanted the 8k version with the full AB elite software but this set up gives me shooting solutions out to 4K yards using the kestrel with wind measurements and holds, but saved me about $700. The rangefinder itself without the kestrel has good data out to 800 yards. I've compared it to the kestrel separately as well as strelok pro. So far they match up well. Perfect for my son and wife who won't shoot past 800 yard except to validate muzzle Velocity.
First evening I tried it I got it to range a building at 4800 yards and change. It's super fast too. Almost immediately gives the range, transmits it to the kestrel, and gives me the shooting solution with elevation and wind. It connects to the kestrel very quickly after turning them both on. I am hopeful it will work much more efficiently than using my phone with strelok pro, a rangefinder, and a weather meter for environmental data and wind measurement while I'm hunting and putting in data manually. That was the setup I have been using and while I have taken my last 2 bucks at 800+ yards, it was a challenge.
It connected to the BDX app on my phone and was pretty simple to set up a rifle/bullet profile and send it to the 5k for the AB Ultralite software in the rangefinder.
Anyone unfamiliar with the new sig Kilo series (5K, 8K, and 10K) they have on board environmental sensors to provide real-time shooting solutions. The 5K has applied ballistics ultralight with solutions out to 800 yards while the 8K and 10K have the full AB elite.
I haven't done much with the Basemap feature, except I can say that the rangefinder will communicate with the app and the kestrel at the same time. But I haven't had a chance to verify the accuracy of the feature. My wife got it for me for my birthday and it's not my birthday yet so she made me put it away until my birthday gets here. So you can blame her for it being incomplete lol.
I also don't have a bdx riflescope but now I'm tempted to get one. If it was legal in Idaho to hunt with one I most likely would get one for my daughter who is planning to hunt for her first time this year. I believe one could be used with the kestrel and rangefinder together but I'm not sure.
Anyway, I hope this helps someone. I couldn't find a lot of info on it before i bought it so I wanted to share now instead of waiting. I would have appreciated someone sharing this info so...
If anyone has any questions let me know.
But I'm impressed. I bought a Kestrel 5700 (not elite) with it and set up was really simple. I wanted the 8k version with the full AB elite software but this set up gives me shooting solutions out to 4K yards using the kestrel with wind measurements and holds, but saved me about $700. The rangefinder itself without the kestrel has good data out to 800 yards. I've compared it to the kestrel separately as well as strelok pro. So far they match up well. Perfect for my son and wife who won't shoot past 800 yard except to validate muzzle Velocity.
First evening I tried it I got it to range a building at 4800 yards and change. It's super fast too. Almost immediately gives the range, transmits it to the kestrel, and gives me the shooting solution with elevation and wind. It connects to the kestrel very quickly after turning them both on. I am hopeful it will work much more efficiently than using my phone with strelok pro, a rangefinder, and a weather meter for environmental data and wind measurement while I'm hunting and putting in data manually. That was the setup I have been using and while I have taken my last 2 bucks at 800+ yards, it was a challenge.
It connected to the BDX app on my phone and was pretty simple to set up a rifle/bullet profile and send it to the 5k for the AB Ultralite software in the rangefinder.
Anyone unfamiliar with the new sig Kilo series (5K, 8K, and 10K) they have on board environmental sensors to provide real-time shooting solutions. The 5K has applied ballistics ultralight with solutions out to 800 yards while the 8K and 10K have the full AB elite.
I haven't done much with the Basemap feature, except I can say that the rangefinder will communicate with the app and the kestrel at the same time. But I haven't had a chance to verify the accuracy of the feature. My wife got it for me for my birthday and it's not my birthday yet so she made me put it away until my birthday gets here. So you can blame her for it being incomplete lol.
I also don't have a bdx riflescope but now I'm tempted to get one. If it was legal in Idaho to hunt with one I most likely would get one for my daughter who is planning to hunt for her first time this year. I believe one could be used with the kestrel and rangefinder together but I'm not sure.
Anyway, I hope this helps someone. I couldn't find a lot of info on it before i bought it so I wanted to share now instead of waiting. I would have appreciated someone sharing this info so...
If anyone has any questions let me know.