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Has anyone used a Kestrel with an Android App'?
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<blockquote data-quote="c_bass16" data-source="post: 1103145" data-attributes="member: 20355"><p>In MY opinion, the 4000 is the upper level of whats needed for LR shooting unless you go with the AB or HORUS models.</p><p>The reason being is that, to my knowledge, the only thing extra the 4500 offers is a compass so you can get the direction of your wind, or use it so you dont get lost in the mountains. But in order to actually utilize it for shooting, you need a mini weather vain that rotates freely in the wind.</p><p>Not something 99% of people will ever use.</p><p></p><p>If you cant judge the wind direction by feeling it...you have other things to worry about.</p><p></p><p>I like the design of the 4000 over the 2500...but it appears the humidity feature and wet bulb is the only advantage the 4000 has.</p><p>Unless you're doing extreme LR shooting, you can just set your ballistic program to 50% humidity and leave it forever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c_bass16, post: 1103145, member: 20355"] In MY opinion, the 4000 is the upper level of whats needed for LR shooting unless you go with the AB or HORUS models. The reason being is that, to my knowledge, the only thing extra the 4500 offers is a compass so you can get the direction of your wind, or use it so you dont get lost in the mountains. But in order to actually utilize it for shooting, you need a mini weather vain that rotates freely in the wind. Not something 99% of people will ever use. If you cant judge the wind direction by feeling it...you have other things to worry about. I like the design of the 4000 over the 2500...but it appears the humidity feature and wet bulb is the only advantage the 4000 has. Unless you're doing extreme LR shooting, you can just set your ballistic program to 50% humidity and leave it forever. [/QUOTE]
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