Interviewing Bryan Litz of Applied Ballistics | Kestrel Instruments
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Bryan Litz, President and Founder of Applied Ballistics recently visited the Nielsen-Kellerman headquarters where the Kestrel 5700 Elite Weather Meter with Applied Ballistics is made to discuss what’s new and what’s next in shooting technology.
Kestrel has a reputation in the industry for making a high end, accurate weather meter. The marriage of the Applied Ballistics solutions to the Kestrel Weather Meter is a no-brainer. It’s the perfect combination of technology." - Bryan Litz
Check out more videos below to hear Bryan discuss the advantages of having environmental data plus a ballistics solver all in one device, the benefits of using custom drag curves, and some advice for new long-range shooters looking to make the long shots.
The Kestrel 5700 Elite with Applied Ballistics takes the guesswork out of long-range shooting, even out to the transonic and subsonic flight range of your bullet. Extreme long range features such as drag scale factor calibration and access to the Applied Ballistics custom drag model library give you accurate firing solutions out to one mile and beyond.
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