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Trying to decide on the right rangefinder and wind meter.
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<blockquote data-quote="Bravo 4" data-source="post: 1443429" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>If all you need the Kestrel for is reading wind then just get a cheaper wind meter. You are far better off getting the quality laser range finder then having an expensive wind meter. The Sig 2400 ABS & Gunwerks range finders do everything but read the wind. I've used the $30 windmeter from Caldwell and guess what, it works. If for some reason you want something that has all the weather reading capabilities then look at the Skymaster sm-28. They are about $100, I have one and have compared it to a kestrel on many occasions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bravo 4, post: 1443429, member: 8873"] If all you need the Kestrel for is reading wind then just get a cheaper wind meter. You are far better off getting the quality laser range finder then having an expensive wind meter. The Sig 2400 ABS & Gunwerks range finders do everything but read the wind. I’ve used the $30 windmeter from Caldwell and guess what, it works. If for some reason you want something that has all the weather reading capabilities then look at the Skymaster sm-28. They are about $100, I have one and have compared it to a kestrel on many occasions. [/QUOTE]
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