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The Basics, Starting Out
weather meters for shooting long range
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<blockquote data-quote="Skimafia" data-source="post: 1463727" data-attributes="member: 105898"><p>I have had quite a few discussions on this topic and there seems to be a consensus that a Kestrel (with the applied ballistics) and a chrono are almost a necessity for LR shooting.</p><p>Of course, you can spend hours and hours behind the gun trying to dope, learn wind, building a manual ballistics chart, but I see having these tools as a way to cut down on a lot of costs. You can spend less time at the store buying oodles of ammo and more time honing your skills with the appropriate tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skimafia, post: 1463727, member: 105898"] I have had quite a few discussions on this topic and there seems to be a consensus that a Kestrel (with the applied ballistics) and a chrono are almost a necessity for LR shooting. Of course, you can spend hours and hours behind the gun trying to dope, learn wind, building a manual ballistics chart, but I see having these tools as a way to cut down on a lot of costs. You can spend less time at the store buying oodles of ammo and more time honing your skills with the appropriate tools. [/QUOTE]
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