So just to clarify, if you have a connection to the kestrel via the LRF, it will show you the elevation adjusted required In the LRF readout when you range a target?
Good video Paul.Did you give up on the 2700?,ifind with mine the windage correction v strelok pro the latter is more accurate by quite a few clicks. cheers joe
Yes i sold the 2700 some time back but it was always my intention to buy a rangefinder that could pair with a kestrel but obviously only the 5700 can do that. With what your saying about the strelok pro, are you talking about putting in wind corrections manually ? Or using the kestrel paired to the strelok?
Hi Paul. Putting the wind correction manually in the strelok against holding the back of the kestrel and pointing into the wind gives two windage corrections with the strelok being the correct solution cheers
@@PaulHamM3 Ive been thinking to buy element titan. how would you compare to the nightforce or to other scopes that you may have experienced??? is it worth the money I mean is ED glass real good on this model?
@@PaulHamM3 thanks for info. would you consider to review them head to head ? On yt is not that much about it especially element vs affordable nightforce. that could be good video.
@@boxinggloves87 it wouldnt really be a fair review as the Titan is a £700 scope and the Nightforce SHV is a £1200 scope, The Titan has a 34mm Tube which lets in plenty of light and allows for plenty of adjustment, if i owned another 34mm tube scope with a similar spec in the £700-£800 price bracket then that would be a more comparative review, but i dont. Your best bet would be to look at what your needs are and what you will be using it for,then look at scopes individually that are in the same price bracket and have the same specs.