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Who uses a kestrel?
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 2859001" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well first off, im not advocating for a modern day hunter to buy a range finder that is 50 years or more old.</p><p>But what i am saying is that the one i still own is always with me in my vehicle when im hunting.</p><p>Because it always works, and most of the others dont always work.</p><p>Yes, i prefer using my Leica lazer, for obvious reasons.</p><p>As for the accuracy factor, at least for distances up to a mile, they have proven to be spot on with my chart when shooting.</p><p>And if you have a rangefinder that matches your chart, then thats all you need, or at least should need.</p><p>I dont make charts that go beyond a mile.</p><p>Reason is im interested in hunting long range, not just shooting long range.</p><p>So therefore i never shoot beyond that distance, and very rarely even that far.</p><p>I frankly consider it to be a waste of both time and ammo for what amounts to nothing more than an ego bump, unless of coarse its involved with some type of competetion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 2859001, member: 12443"] Well first off, im not advocating for a modern day hunter to buy a range finder that is 50 years or more old. But what i am saying is that the one i still own is always with me in my vehicle when im hunting. Because it always works, and most of the others dont always work. Yes, i prefer using my Leica lazer, for obvious reasons. As for the accuracy factor, at least for distances up to a mile, they have proven to be spot on with my chart when shooting. And if you have a rangefinder that matches your chart, then thats all you need, or at least should need. I dont make charts that go beyond a mile. Reason is im interested in hunting long range, not just shooting long range. So therefore i never shoot beyond that distance, and very rarely even that far. I frankly consider it to be a waste of both time and ammo for what amounts to nothing more than an ego bump, unless of coarse its involved with some type of competetion. [/QUOTE]
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