I've been looking into a Kestrel and have a few questions.
Most of my shooting is informal. Steel plates at 100 to 850 yards. I am also planning to drive down to PASA Park and shoot F Class at least a few times this summer and possibly make the trip to one of the Big Piney Sportsman's Club matches.
I'm wondering if I'll get much use out of a Kestrel or if it's one of those things that ends up gathering dust.
If it will get used, I'm thinking of the 4000nv or the 4500nv. Then again I wondered if the red backlight would ever be needed. Do any of you that have it ever find yourselves needing it?
Unless I missed something the the only thing the 4500 has on the 4000 is the digital compass which enables it to give cross and tailwinds. Do you guys with 4500s use this feature much?
Any other advice, besides getting the ATRAG model which is out of my price range, would be appreciated.
Most of my shooting is informal. Steel plates at 100 to 850 yards. I am also planning to drive down to PASA Park and shoot F Class at least a few times this summer and possibly make the trip to one of the Big Piney Sportsman's Club matches.
I'm wondering if I'll get much use out of a Kestrel or if it's one of those things that ends up gathering dust.
If it will get used, I'm thinking of the 4000nv or the 4500nv. Then again I wondered if the red backlight would ever be needed. Do any of you that have it ever find yourselves needing it?
Unless I missed something the the only thing the 4500 has on the 4000 is the digital compass which enables it to give cross and tailwinds. Do you guys with 4500s use this feature much?
Any other advice, besides getting the ATRAG model which is out of my price range, would be appreciated.