Kestrel and Rangefinder for people who don't want to spend a ton of $$ to get started in Long range shooting.

dcmdon

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Hi all.
I bought a non ballistic computer Kestrel to force me to learn to do things manually.
It has served me well. I've built many accurate DOPE tables using the atmospheric data it provides. Including Density Altitude.

I also have a Athlon Optics Midas "One Mile" rated. rangefinder.

These items have served their purposes and I'm ready to buy a Kestrel 5700 and a binocular rangefinder. I'm starting to play the PRS game and speed is helpful.

Kestrel $160. Works 100% Guaranteed. (with bag)

Athlon Rangefinder - $170 This is as-new and will include a receipt dated this month for warranty purposes

Both - $300

Ping me if you have an interest in either or both of these.
Rangefinder is rated to 1750 yards, Kestrel does show Density Altitude.

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