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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 472395" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>I have been using a Kestrel, Dell Axim with exbal, and a Leica CRF1200 and or a Swaro Laseguide for the last several years. Just in the last few months I have switched to a PLRF10 and I am now using Shooter on a Motorola Droid X.</p><p> </p><p>Here is how I see my switch. I still use the kestrel (2500 NV) but I am looking at the Blue tooth models. Just not sure I need it. It just doesn't take me that long to enter the field conditions and once they are entered for the day changes usually only involve a temp change. The Shooter program has a compass for the azmuth if I choose to include it in the solution, and also a angle indicator. But I will leave the ones on my rifle too. I don't know, there might be better programs out there and I really like Exbal too. But I was able to catch on to the flow of the Shooter program fast and I really like several of its features. The big screen of the Droid lets me read it even with eyes that are not what they use to be. Being able to bump wind up and down with a touch of the +/- and the range too is nice. What I really like about this is the program automatically figures the corrected solution after a change and you don't even have to hit enter. And it is fast!!!</p><p> </p><p>Last but certainly not least. GO FOR THE PLRF10!!!!! This is the one single thing I have done that has made everything about my shooting system more accurate,, and to way out there! I now enter very accurate distances into my program where I only thought I was before. I can range what ever I want over snow or anything with a reading each time and getting 3 consecutive distances fast is easy. Even on a flat ground yote ay past 1000. Antelope at 1500 no problem, Ek at 2500 no problem, my 20" steel at 1 mile in bright sun...Done!! This unit is so good there is no doubt it has enhanced everything from my program to my rifle. It is fun to use and it makes me feel very good also with better results.</p><p> </p><p>I will not say that the system I now use is "the best" but I will say for me it is way better than what I was using before.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff gun)gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 472395, member: 7503"] I have been using a Kestrel, Dell Axim with exbal, and a Leica CRF1200 and or a Swaro Laseguide for the last several years. Just in the last few months I have switched to a PLRF10 and I am now using Shooter on a Motorola Droid X. Here is how I see my switch. I still use the kestrel (2500 NV) but I am looking at the Blue tooth models. Just not sure I need it. It just doesn't take me that long to enter the field conditions and once they are entered for the day changes usually only involve a temp change. The Shooter program has a compass for the azmuth if I choose to include it in the solution, and also a angle indicator. But I will leave the ones on my rifle too. I don't know, there might be better programs out there and I really like Exbal too. But I was able to catch on to the flow of the Shooter program fast and I really like several of its features. The big screen of the Droid lets me read it even with eyes that are not what they use to be. Being able to bump wind up and down with a touch of the +/- and the range too is nice. What I really like about this is the program automatically figures the corrected solution after a change and you don't even have to hit enter. And it is fast!!! Last but certainly not least. GO FOR THE PLRF10!!!!! This is the one single thing I have done that has made everything about my shooting system more accurate,, and to way out there! I now enter very accurate distances into my program where I only thought I was before. I can range what ever I want over snow or anything with a reading each time and getting 3 consecutive distances fast is easy. Even on a flat ground yote ay past 1000. Antelope at 1500 no problem, Ek at 2500 no problem, my 20" steel at 1 mile in bright sun...Done!! This unit is so good there is no doubt it has enhanced everything from my program to my rifle. It is fun to use and it makes me feel very good also with better results. I will not say that the system I now use is "the best" but I will say for me it is way better than what I was using before. Jeff gun)gun) [/QUOTE]
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