At 500m sounds will take approximately 1.5 seconds to get back to the camera. For the first shot, the gun goes off at about 2:31, the target is directly in the center of reticle about a second later, (which is the intercept point with the bullet, obviously,) and you don't hear the sound from the impact on target until 2:33, just before the second changes to 2:34. Second shot goes off at 2:41, you can *SEE* a dust cloud from the impact a second later, and you can hear the impact right at 2:43.
This is likely meant for shooting at vehicles, which will often travel in straight lines at a consistent speed, especially in convoys. Just set up 500m from a road you know the enemy moves supplies along on a regular basis.
Great! I learned a new technique...
I love you videos man! You've helped me so much learning how to prefect my reloading and load development as a 14 year old.
Great vid... what if the target is miving in angle? How to calc that in kestrel?
Thanks
Awesome content and just in time, shooting a match this Saturday that has a mover.
Great video!
Thanks!
Ima use this in Warzone
I have never been in a scope and seen that grainy of a picture. Could you include some kind of ding or gong sound to confirm hit? Cause i am lost
At 500m sounds will take approximately 1.5 seconds to get back to the camera.
For the first shot, the gun goes off at about 2:31, the target is directly in the center of reticle about a second later, (which is the intercept point with the bullet, obviously,) and you don't hear the sound from the impact on target until 2:33, just before the second changes to 2:34.
Second shot goes off at 2:41, you can *SEE* a dust cloud from the impact a second later, and you can hear the impact right at 2:43.
Never used that before!
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Great content.
Thank you!
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That’s fine if you had a spare $900. But what’s the formula?
Its very hard to hit a moving target. Real life vs video game...Im just a good ol southern Man
Another method of shooting would be tracking the target while in motion
think the point of this is for distances that even if your on it when you shoot by the time the bullet reaches it will have moved.
ok, now...meanwhile, the target is at 800 yards, cuz it's kept on movin'...oh, right, this some target on a rail, not a real thing...
This is likely meant for shooting at vehicles, which will often travel in straight lines at a consistent speed, especially in convoys. Just set up 500m from a road you know the enemy moves supplies along on a regular basis.
What's your method for shooting movers?