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Kestrel help please!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 881730" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I went through the same process owning a G7 Br2, and then buying a Terrapin. I had previous experience with Shooter and the Kestrel. As stated in a previous post, I had to calibrate the Kestral Alt/Pressure per the manual. Getting this squared away, I did get the exact same readings as my G7. However, after a season I went back to my G7 which was faster,easier, and gave up nothing to the Terrapin et al. I correct spin drift mentally with the G7 out past 800 yards. Don't get e wrong, the Terrapin is superb rangefinder, but for my hunting out to 1200 yards the G7's multifunction capability is hard to beat. I'll use the Terrapin, Shooter, Kestrel for my +1200 yard shooting where CE and SD have a more significant influence and the Terrapin's ranging power and narrow beam has the advantage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 881730, member: 10291"] I went through the same process owning a G7 Br2, and then buying a Terrapin. I had previous experience with Shooter and the Kestrel. As stated in a previous post, I had to calibrate the Kestral Alt/Pressure per the manual. Getting this squared away, I did get the exact same readings as my G7. However, after a season I went back to my G7 which was faster,easier, and gave up nothing to the Terrapin et al. I correct spin drift mentally with the G7 out past 800 yards. Don't get e wrong, the Terrapin is superb rangefinder, but for my hunting out to 1200 yards the G7's multifunction capability is hard to beat. I'll use the Terrapin, Shooter, Kestrel for my +1200 yard shooting where CE and SD have a more significant influence and the Terrapin's ranging power and narrow beam has the advantage. [/QUOTE]
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