That sounds like an awesome format. I need to look into this - thanks for the info @Lunchbox37Theres a time limit of 4 minutes per stage but not a standard time per target. Stages are usually a 1 target x 4 positions (1x4), 2 targets x 2 positions (2x2) or 4 targets x 1 position (4x1). You figure you'll spend the first 45 seconds just setting up a glassing situation, 1 - 2 minutes glassing to ID and range the target(s) and the remaining time engaging.
Which one are you using?You won’t use it on the clock. But I’d put it as very important for obtaining atmospherics and measuring wind whenever you can when not.
A wind meter lets me put a number to what I’m feeling, without it it’s a real wild guess.
I have a 5700. I’d buy the elite if I could go back and am going to upgrade my 5700 to an elite eventually.Which one are you using?
What makes you want to upgrade to the elite?I have a 5700. I’d buy the elite if I could go back and am going to upgrade my 5700 to an elite eventually.
Having backup ballistics is nice. Custom drag is nice. I do a lot of other shooting though and could benefit from some of the features beyond the basics.
Really you just need a reliable wind meter, the 5700 will do most of what’s needed for the average guy. Kestrels are fairly complex tools to use but they seem to be reliable. Being able to put a number on what you’re feeling and seeing in various locations is invaluable. As is adjusting atmospherics, though I know you said your binos do that already.
As I said for nrl, no way you’re pulling it out on the clock. But between stages and for assessing wind at different times it’s a great tool.
Here's a video on a match with triggercam and all that from Phillip Velayo. Go to the 10 minute mark to see the actual stages from then onwards. The stuff before then is just explaining the format, and they are doing it as a 2 person team which is an option.That sounds like an awesome format. I need to look into this - thanks for the info
Custom drag curves for longer range and 22lr. Target card feature for PRS.What makes you want to upgrade to the elite?
at my home range, where I can shoot out to 880, I plan on putting up an actual weather station, to use and punch in manually to an app or calculator. So the kestrel would be mainly for when I travel or go to competitions.