Great video. I watched thr whole thing and still have no idea what this is. Glad it has a bluetooth remote. Bluetooth is just what i need when im out in the mountains hunting.
@@MatthewC176 Which means you have to test and adjust. You must also make sure that the LRF on the piccatiny rail has not moved. The aiming angle of the rifle scope in relation to the axis of fire must be similar to the axis of fire of the LRF Vortex so that the point of impact in the rifle scope corresponds to the laser measurement point of the LRF. The disadvantage is that with this type of LRF, the scope must always be at 0 to take the true measurement and make firing adjustments based on the ballistic results. Another disadvantage is that you can't shoot at zero over very long distances. I use STRELOK pro and terrapin X from vectronix . I place my phone and my kestrel in head-up display on the piccatiny rail of my rifle, I connect terrapin X to STRELOK pro, all the calculation is automated and if my rifle scope is at 0 STRELOK pro gives me a graphic visual of my rifle scope and the target, no need to make an adjustment. All this in 5 seconds
Great video. I watched thr whole thing and still have no idea what this is. Glad it has a bluetooth remote. Bluetooth is just what i need when im out in the mountains hunting.
It's a rail-mounted laser rangefinder
"Everything you'd ever want" without actually talking about features. Huh?
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Lools like a neat addition!
Awesome little product.
How to aim Target with?
Handy lrf allows to aim Target through scope but this how to make accurate targeting
It’s mounted on the scope, so where you aim is where it aims
@@MatthewC176 Which means you have to test and adjust. You must also make sure that the LRF on the piccatiny rail has not moved.
The aiming angle of the rifle scope in relation to the axis of fire must be similar to the axis of fire of the LRF Vortex so that the point of impact in the rifle scope corresponds to the laser measurement point of the LRF.
The disadvantage is that with this type of LRF, the scope must always be at 0 to take the true measurement and make firing adjustments based on the ballistic results.
Another disadvantage is that you can't shoot at zero over very long distances.
I use STRELOK pro and terrapin X from vectronix .
I place my phone and my kestrel in head-up display on the piccatiny rail of my rifle, I connect terrapin X to STRELOK pro, all the calculation is automated and if my rifle scope is at 0 STRELOK pro gives me a graphic visual of my rifle scope and the target, no need to make an adjustment.
All this in 5 seconds
Siiiiiick!!!1
Got zero info from the yapping
Thing looks like it's expensive. My guess is $5,000.
Not interested in a firing solution computed by vortex. AB or nothing.