Who uses a kestrel?

I do, they are very good and well worth the money if you can afford one. I have the 5700 elite w/ applied ballistics, I am very happy with it. Make sure whichever model you end up getting that you buy the 'LINK' model, it's $10 more IIRC, this allows Bluetooth connectivity to your phone and allows you to edit/upload gun profiles in seconds. And don't be stupid like me and get the dark green one, buy the orange one so if it falls out of your pack you can find it! Sam Millard of panhandle precision on youtube has a bunch of videos on chosing kestrel models and how to set them up and use them, much better than the limited info on kestrel's site in my opinion.
hyperlink to the elite w/ applied ballistics & link: https://kestrelmeters.com/products/kestrel-elite-weather-meter-with-applied-ballistics
For those using one - why don't you use a range finder with AB Elite built in like Sig's, Leica's , Revic ?
 
Thinking of buying a kestrel are they any good? What's the best model to get? I'll be shooting deer out to a thousand yards max the hill I glass most deer on 600-800yards is the norm we have sambar deer so there pretty big :)
I have a couple 5700's. I like kestrel but I don't use it much compared to an app or my LRF bino ballistic app combo. If you are bluetoothing the kestrel to the lrf it is a bit faster then using an app for sure.

In the end the kestrel is a good tool for sure.
 
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Since 2019 I've harvested deer, elk and pronghorn from 420 to 700 yards thanks to my Kestrel 5700 eliite, with link. I also shoot steel out to 1k yards. It's an indispensable component of my hunting/shooting "kit". One bit of advice, that others have alluded to, is be sure to truth your trajectories by shooting at distance after determining your initial MV.
 
Thinking of buying a kestrel are they any good? What's the best model to get? I'll be shooting deer out to a thousand yards max the hill I glass most deer on 600-800yards is the norm we have sambar deer so there pretty big :)
I do,but I've never used it to hunt with.
I have the 5700X Elite.
Get ranging Binos that Bluetooth to Kestrel and your are set
 
For those using one - why don't you use a range finder with AB Elite built in like Sig's, Leica's , Revic ?

I have a couple kestrels that I use for PRS and at the range. I use RF binos for hunting and NRL Hunter when you're already in your glass. For PRS, you're shooting known distances for multiple targets. You can input the entire match into the kestrel before the match and simply change the sector when you get to the station to know your dope.

The above is just a fraction of what the kestrel can do.
 
I use a 5700 Elite Link. I tie it to my rangefinder. I range a target and my drop shows up in the rangefinder reticle. I use the Kestrel app to manage profiles, but don't use any other apps. If you want to use a ballistic solver app you can probably get away with a much cheaper model that only serves as a weather station.

I'd go with a 5700 link non elite to start. If you feel like you're missing features you can upgrade the firmware for whatever the price difference between the elite and non elite is. I think it's around $300. I upgraded mine when the lady friend built her own competition rifles and we needed more profiles. Mine's the Ruger version, which is the same hardware but comes preloaded with profiles for a couple Ruger guns. It's no problem to delete and replace them.
 
3500 or better. they work well.
I like using AB(Applied Ballistics) on my phone. I use it a lot seeing ballistics of different rounds and bullet combos, etc. When hunting out west I have a 3500 Kestrel and a range finder around my neck and a dope sheet on my rifle. Range, check wind, check dope sheet, dial up elevation and hold for wind using reticle. A dope sheet/chart in 50 yard increments with 5 10 15 20 25 wind holds is what I do. You should verify your dopes right of course at altitude. Remember, junk in junk out. Meaning you must put correct inputs in to get correct dope from any ballistic calculator. AB works. I live at 1000 ft altitude and it corrects for hunting at 7500 ft perfectly.
And before you go and buy a range finder that Bluetooths to your scope and does it all for you, know that some states have made those set up illegal. So know the regs where you intend to hunt.
 
So I have a different take like a few others.. get the 5500 model, and then splurge on the Bino's or Range Finder like the Kilo 8. I use the Kilo 8 for strictly hunting... I do use the Kestrel 5500 for practice and everything else. But that's just me and what works best for me.


Overall YES! Buy a Kestrel
 
I guess I'm still back in the Stone age with my kit ...never touched a Kestrel.
I have killed lots of critters near and far ..1244 yards on Elk .
Yes I have the Shooter app. For my data .
And several Rangefinder's to get my range then dile my dope .

I still cant figure out how I hit 3027 yards with out the Kestrel...

I really must be missing something not having one ...hmm

Watching this thread for info .

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