Definitely a some good shooting there. Very impressive.
It was my understanding that the kestrel is a better weather meter than the kilo ABS, and that they both use the Applied Ballistics engine. My thought behind using the Kilo BDX was that it has the same ranging ability as the kilo abs just without AB, but they could both communicate with the kestrel. I wasn’t planning on getting a BDX scope, I enjoy my mil grid reticles. All I need to do was plug my data in for the load I’m using, get atmospheric/weather data, link kilo BDX, lase target, receive firing solution, dial elevation, hold wind, squeeze trigger.
Is that something the BDX isn’t capable of? Or that the kilo abs model does better?