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I have an old Leica range finder with no Bluetooth and considering upgrading to one that connects to my Kestrel and/or iPhone. Which ones are worth the money? used or new.
I have an old Leica range finder with no Bluetooth and considering upgrading to one that connects to my Kestrel and/or iPhone. Which ones are worth the money? used or new.
Hey guys, I´m using the Kestrel 5700 Elite Applied Ballistics Link with a regular Leica range finder w/o a connection. Now I want to upgrade the system and have a range finder which can be connected to the Kestrel. Which range finder works best with the Kestrel? :unsure:
www.snipershide.com
See link to a previous post of mine regarding this subject.
Sig 10K works well. There’s several threads comparing them to Vortex and others including Leica but the Barbourcreek Long Range School YouTube review is pretty solid. Leica have had connection issues. They may have resolved them but they were pretty bad for a while. Sig seem to work better in fog/rain conditions and all the info is in the view finder vs Vortex cycling through partial info every couple seconds. That’s my take away anyways.
I have my Kestrel paired to the Sig 10K. No issues with the bluetooth linking, data from the Kestrel pops up fairly quickly, and at this point I trust my Kestrel more than the on-board AB ballistics on the Sig. The LRF on the Sig (and the cross hair reticle) is probably it’s best feature, the glass quality…not so much. But I bought the Sig for the electronics and pairing capability than the glass.
I’m not a glass snob, but the reason I‘m not so hot on the Sig glass is trying to call hits beyond 900 yds can be challenging, especially when the shooter center punches the plate and it doesn’t move much. For .22, calling hits @ >300 yds can be a little challenging especially heavy plates that hardly move when hit.
Hey guys, I´m using the Kestrel 5700 Elite Applied Ballistics Link with a regular Leica range finder w/o a connection. Now I want to upgrade the system and have a range finder which can be connected to the Kestrel. Which range finder works best with the Kestrel? :unsure:
www.snipershide.com
See link to a previous post of mine regarding this subject.
Sig 5k, sig 5k, and the sig 5k. Every ounce as capable as the terrapin and instant connectivity every time. Could not want one single thing more from a rangefinder