I’ve found that when truing like this, one has to have the direction of wind really nailed down too because a left wind pushes bullet low and right and a right wind left and high. If you don’t get the wind vector correct when truing one can be introducing elevation errors just from an incorrect wind angle. I love the kestrel ab because it will account for these wind angles (aerodynamic jump)into the solutions as long as you put the right one into the firing solution. Love the videos!!!!!
Sorry to be off topic but does anybody know of a method to get back into an Instagram account? I was stupid lost my login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me
@Chad Karsyn i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and Im trying it out now. Seems to take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
In this discussion are we talking about the Kestrel with Advanced Ballistics or with the Hornady 4DOF ballistics? Or is this practice applicable in either case?
@@KestrelBallistics Thanks for the quick response. I wondered about that. Do you have any instructional materials on how to do something similar in the 4DOF units? I bought one last fall, and have used it successfully shooting out to 1000 yards+, and I'm not pushing my game farther, and am looking for the best ballistic predictions I can get. Can't afford to buy another unit, so I'm looking for how to maximize the value I've got in my 4DOF unit. Thanks in advance for your kind assistance.
@@KestrelBallistics Thanks for that! It is very informative. It cleared up some questions I had with the printed manual, places where it was unclear. Only wish I'd known about it before the live broadcast.
Todd, I watched your lessons, calculations in the wind. Now I made my calculation for the wind. Now I don’t need a ballistic calculator in the wind. Moreover, I do not need Koestler, the wind can be measured by sensations. Now I am the best on my continent in calculating wind.I also developed a calculation of vertical and angular corrections in the mountains, all calculations from my head. Now I can teach special snipers to work without a ballistic calculator.
I think he is saying that the kestrel or maybe even a wizz wheel will take that into account by knowing your density altitude and BC and the list of other factors that go into shooting at the ranges their dealing with. Will predict within an acceptable degree of accuracy when your bullet enters the transonic phase and calculate a flight path based on that… not just a flight path based on muzzle velocity.. im probably way wrong though.
I’ve found that when truing like this, one has to have the direction of wind really nailed down too because a left wind pushes bullet low and right and a right wind left and high. If you don’t get the wind vector correct when truing one can be introducing elevation errors just from an incorrect wind angle. I love the kestrel ab because it will account for these wind angles (aerodynamic jump)into the solutions as long as you put the right one into the firing solution. Love the videos!!!!!
Sorry to be off topic but does anybody know of a method to get back into an Instagram account?
I was stupid lost my login password. I would appreciate any help you can give me
@Chad Karsyn i really appreciate your reply. I found the site through google and Im trying it out now.
Seems to take a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Chad Karsyn it worked and I finally got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thanks so much, you really help me out!
@Canaan Brixton you are welcome :)
In this discussion are we talking about the Kestrel with Advanced Ballistics or with the Hornady 4DOF ballistics? Or is this practice applicable in either case?
Both these functions are strictly for AB units. Hornady uses different techniques to improve accuracy but they are not discussed in this video.
@@KestrelBallistics Thanks for the quick response. I wondered about that. Do you have any instructional materials on how to do something similar in the 4DOF units? I bought one last fall, and have used it successfully shooting out to 1000 yards+, and I'm not pushing my game farther, and am looking for the best ballistic predictions I can get. Can't afford to buy another unit, so I'm looking for how to maximize the value I've got in my 4DOF unit. Thanks in advance for your kind assistance.
Stay tuned 4DOF tutorial incoming!
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@@KestrelBallistics Thanks for that! It is very informative. It cleared up some questions I had with the printed manual, places where it was unclear. Only wish I'd known about it before the live broadcast.
Super!
Todd, I watched your lessons, calculations in the wind. Now I made my calculation for the wind. Now I don’t need a ballistic calculator in the wind. Moreover, I do not need Koestler, the wind can be measured by sensations. Now I am the best on my continent in calculating wind.I also developed a calculation of vertical and angular corrections in the mountains, all calculations from my head. Now I can teach special snipers to work without a ballistic calculator.
Wat speed r u calling mach1.2
I'd guess around 1350fps
@@extreemairsoft Yes Mach 1.2 is about 1350 fps.
In all fairness it is mach 1.2 at whatever your local conditions are.
I think he is saying that the kestrel or maybe even a wizz wheel will take that into account by knowing your density altitude and BC and the list of other factors that go into shooting at the ranges their dealing with. Will predict within an acceptable degree of accuracy when your bullet enters the transonic phase and calculate a flight path based on that… not just a flight path based on muzzle velocity.. im probably way wrong though.
@@jasonmpd2946 yes. SOS X 1.2 + temp is Mach 1.2.
you are not compairing DSF Table vs Cal MV at all in this video...