Hi Andrew I came back to this and realize I didn't send my answer. I set it to 000° DoF and enter the wind speed at the x o' clock value and it solves better than when I used dof. I'm sure it's my inputs or something but I'm hitting g targets this way. Hope that helps!
@ARob's Precision Rifle VLOG that makes sense. Does that seem to be the most common way people are using it at competitions? Just wondering bc I'm about to shoot my first one for the year in 2 weeks and this will be my first year using a AB kestrel.
@andrew geary so I have seen both. The guy in the video has won several matches and doesn't as well. I haven't been shooting much this year because of school, but have had good match success doing it this way as well.
A 2 MOA target is .6 mil from side to side, not from the center. Therefore, a .5 mil hold will take you .2 mil off the target edge
Thanks Rob for the quick tip
I hope it helps, thanks for watching!
So you said that a 2 MOA wide target is 0.6 in wide ? Where did you get that info ?
.3437 is a tenth of a mil time 6 tenths is 2.1 moa. Hope that helps, and thanks for watching!
So are u saying don't mess with dof. Just decided the angle of the wind from the dof and use that and not mess with direction of fire at all?
Hi Andrew I came back to this and realize I didn't send my answer. I set it to 000° DoF and enter the wind speed at the x o' clock value and it solves better than when I used dof. I'm sure it's my inputs or something but I'm hitting g targets this way. Hope that helps!
@ARob's Precision Rifle VLOG that makes sense. Does that seem to be the most common way people are using it at competitions? Just wondering bc I'm about to shoot my first one for the year in 2 weeks and this will be my first year using a AB kestrel.
@andrew geary so I have seen both. The guy in the video has won several matches and doesn't as well. I haven't been shooting much this year because of school, but have had good match success doing it this way as well.
@@andrewroberson724 Thanks for your help.
@@1clnsdime1 sure thing, good luck at the match!
Good stuff!
Appreciate you sharing Chris!
Well that I did not know. Thank you.
kestrelballistics.com/classes is a great resource and it's free too! Thanks for watching and hope the info here helps
@@andrewroberson724 Awesome. Thank you.
thanks for this👍
Thank you for watching, hope it helps!