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<blockquote data-quote="Memberberries" data-source="post: 1893086" data-attributes="member: 106647"><p>I don't have a kestrel but I got an anemometer for work. It's no ballistic computer but since work bought it for me I've been playing with it. Same effect as when I got my first rangefinder, I learned that I needed calibrated.</p><p></p><p>Everyone wanting to get into long range shooting or hunting should at least get one of the $25 wind meters that plug into their phone and a budget rangefinder. I wish I had that gear long ago, I wouldn't have had hardly any effect on my ammo budget with the $100 in gear but would've missed less.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Memberberries, post: 1893086, member: 106647"] I don't have a kestrel but I got an anemometer for work. It's no ballistic computer but since work bought it for me I've been playing with it. Same effect as when I got my first rangefinder, I learned that I needed calibrated. Everyone wanting to get into long range shooting or hunting should at least get one of the $25 wind meters that plug into their phone and a budget rangefinder. I wish I had that gear long ago, I wouldn't have had hardly any effect on my ammo budget with the $100 in gear but would've missed less. [/QUOTE]
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