Kestrel 4500NV Applied Ballistics Meter User Manual

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BAllIsTICs sCREEn

parameter is the muzzle velocity of the round (since the

Kestrel is measuring environmental conditions, and the

other specifications of the rifle are well known). By firing

at a target at a range where the round is supersonic

(Mach number greater than 1.2), the muzzle velocity

can be determined from the drop of the bullet at that

range. This works because the drag of the bullet is well

understood and accurately measured in the supersonic

region. Muzzle velocity calibration is the most important

calibration procedure, and should be performed if a

difference in observed and calculated drop is noticed in

the supersonic region.
For longer range shots, in the transonic (Mach number

between 0.8 and 1.2) and subsonic (Mach number

less than 0.8) regions, additional calibration may be

necessary to compensate for variations in the flight of

the bullet. This is where drop scale factors are utilized

to refine the trajectory of the bullet to match observed

drops at longer ranges, but after verifying that the

muzzle velocity has been calibrated at supersonic

range. DSF calibration should be performed if a

difference in observed and calculated drop is noticed

at ranges greater than the calibrated muzzle velocity

range.
Applied Ballistics’ model allows for the input of a

single BC when using a G1 or G7 curve. Once the

appropriate BC (provided by the bullet manufacturer)

has been entered, muzzle velocity calibration should be

performed, followed by DSF Calibration (if necessary) for

longer range shooting. It is recommended that custom

drag curves be used whenever possible for maximum

accuracy.

CAlIBRATIOn & CusTOM DRAG CuRVEs

BALLISTICS SCREEN

The Ballistics screen displays complete information

about the ballistic solution that pertains to the currently

selected target and gun. The only parameter whose

value can be altered in this screen is the “Range” (this can

be done by using and to adjust the value).

• Use

or

to scroll to a particular parameter.

• Use

to enter into a parameter screen for

further information about it or change unit of

measure.

• Use to return to the Ballistics screen.

Note: An R or an L will appear beside each solution to

indicate which side of the target you should aim.

APPLIED BALLIstIcs' sIgnAturE fEAturEs
AUTOMATEd BALLISTICS CALIBRATION &
CUSTOM dRAG CURVES
In an ideal world, shooters would go into the field

knowing exactly how their chosen combination of

gun and ammunition will perform, calculated ballistic

solutions would always be correct, and a properly

delivered shot would always hit the target. In the real

world, ballistic data is often imperfect, and even well

delivered shots often miss. The best way to deal with

this is to allow ballistic parameters to be adjusted to

reflect what is actually observed. When this is done

correctly, overall accuracy can be significantly enhanced.

Ballistics calibration is used to calibrate the inputs of

the ballistic model to match the actual rifle and round

used for shooting. In particular, the most significant

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