Range card screen – Kestrel 4500NV Applied Ballistics Meter User Manual

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RANGE CARd SCREEN

The Range Card screen shows detailed information

about the ballistic solution at various ranges that apply

to the currently selected target and gun. The screen

displays three columns comprised of the Range and

Elevation (in the left two columns) and one other

variable. The other variable that can be displayed is

ballistics solutions based on “Wnd1”; “Wnd2”; “Lead”;

or further information on bullet flight characteristics

such as remaining velocity (“RemV”); remaining energy

(“RemE”); time of flight (“ToF”); and maximum ordinate,

or height above the line of sight to the target (“MaxO”).

Please see Page 29 for a sample Range Card.

• Use

or

to scroll to a particular range.

• Use and to scroll across and view all

available parameters.

Example: "Rng" and "Elv" columns remaining fixed while

third column can be changed.

Range Increment

• Use

while in the Range Card to enter the

Range Settings screen.

• Use and to adjust the range increment to the

desired value. You may adjust the increments to

show in 10, 20, 25, 50, or 100 units of measure (yards

or meters).

RAnGE CARD sCREEn

RANGE CARD

Rng

300

400

500

5.50

9.42

14.06

Wnd1

L0.13

L0.19

L0.27

RANGE CARD

Rng

300

400

500

RemV

1991

1823

1666

• Press to exit "Range Increment" screen.

Note: The Range Card will display range values up to 4000

yards, or the closest equivalent in meters, depending on the

range increment.

Remaining Velocity

• A small dot will appear to the left of the remaining

velocity value to indicate the bullet is in the transonic

range.

• A larger dot will appear to the left of the remaining

velocity value to indicate the bullet is in the subsonic

range.

5.50

9.42

14.06

RANGE CARD

Rng

800

900

1000

RemE

629

538

471

RemV
.1272
.1177
.1101

Elv

Elv

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