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Kestrel help please!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 881856" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>In the end, confidence is everything. When i first used the G7 i had the same difficulty but soon found that I could very quickly discern interfering hills, brush, multiple animals, etc by toggling the near/far mode when the situation occurred. With practice you can determine the animal from the interfering hill or brush very quickly. This feature seems to compensate for the larger beam of the G7, and I have found that i can get accurate ranges as quickly as i can with the Terrapin at my hunting ranges. So far I have had very good success with some challenging interferences with several deer, antelope, and coyotes, out to 1100 yards. Now having been hunting long range for several years, my biggest reason for missed opportunities, particularly big whitetails, is that they don't hang around very long. The G7, with its built in computing capability is very fast, and I have high confidence in it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 881856, member: 10291"] In the end, confidence is everything. When i first used the G7 i had the same difficulty but soon found that I could very quickly discern interfering hills, brush, multiple animals, etc by toggling the near/far mode when the situation occurred. With practice you can determine the animal from the interfering hill or brush very quickly. This feature seems to compensate for the larger beam of the G7, and I have found that i can get accurate ranges as quickly as i can with the Terrapin at my hunting ranges. So far I have had very good success with some challenging interferences with several deer, antelope, and coyotes, out to 1100 yards. Now having been hunting long range for several years, my biggest reason for missed opportunities, particularly big whitetails, is that they don't hang around very long. The G7, with its built in computing capability is very fast, and I have high confidence in it. [/QUOTE]
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