Ive done a lot of reading here but wanted to get input. I am faced with a decision: either buy the cadillac now (4500NV with AB) or a lesser model. If i buy the lesser model, it frees up cash for a few more accessories. And if i go the lesser route, i want the bare minimum for now. I can always upgrade to the 4500NV AB when i start shooting matches again.
My goal is to not use a pda or iphone. I will be using an impact databook and plan to use the adaptive quick cards sheets for my two calibers, 308 and 6.5 creed. These are basically like an FDAC for my loads. With these sheets, i believe i can get away with a kestrel 2500 to determine my firing solution. The other choice would be the 3500 which would give me humidity, but it seems like i don't need that. I know the 4000 gives me DA, but i don't think i need that with the data from the 2500 and the adaptive quick cards. So my question is, will i be good with the 2500 or should i get the 3500 for some reason? Thanks, Southpaw
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My goal is to not use a pda or iphone. I will be using an impact databook and plan to use the adaptive quick cards sheets for my two calibers, 308 and 6.5 creed. These are basically like an FDAC for my loads. With these sheets, i believe i can get away with a kestrel 2500 to determine my firing solution. The other choice would be the 3500 which would give me humidity, but it seems like i don't need that. I know the 4000 gives me DA, but i don't think i need that with the data from the 2500 and the adaptive quick cards. So my question is, will i be good with the 2500 or should i get the 3500 for some reason? Thanks, Southpaw
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