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		<title>Kestrel Shooter&#8217;s Weather Meter with Applied Ballistics Software</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bryan Litz, author of Applied Ballistics for Long-Range Shooting, told us that Kestrel will unveil a new &#8220;Shooter&#8217;s Weather Meter&#8221; this week at SHOT Show. The brand-new Kestrel Shooter’s Weather Meter will feature Bryan&#8217;s sophisticated Applied Ballistics software inside. This allows shooters to calculate very accurate trajectories while measuring up to 15 environmental parameters. This [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright" hspace="6" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/kestrellitz03.jpg" alt="Shooter's Weather Meter Bryan Litz">Bryan Litz, author of <em>Applied Ballistics for Long-Range Shooting</em>, told us that Kestrel will unveil a new &#8220;Shooter&#8217;s Weather Meter&#8221; this week at SHOT Show. The brand-new Kestrel Shooter’s Weather Meter will feature Bryan&#8217;s sophisticated Applied Ballistics software inside. This allows shooters to calculate very accurate trajectories while measuring up to 15 environmental parameters. This is a big step forward, according to Bryan.</p>
<p>When can you get your hands on one? The new Shooter’s Weather Meter will be available for pre-order for spring 2013 production. [Bryan hosted a demonstration at the Kestrel SHOT Show Booth Thursday at 2:00 pm.]</p>
<p>With integrated Applied Ballistics software, Kestrel users are now able to select from either G1 or G7 ballistic coefficients (BC) when calculating a trajectory. The new Ballistics Kestrel also offers the very extensive “Litz”-measured BC library of over 225 bullets. In addition to these features, users can “train” the software to match a specific rifle based on observed impacts at long range with the <strong>ballistics calibration feature</strong>. With more accurate BC data, shooters are empowered to make more precise trajectory calculations.</p>
<p><b>Watch Video about Kestrel Shooters&#8217; Weather Meter with Applied Ballistics Software</b><br />
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<p><b>New Kestrel Can Communicate with Remote Wind Sensors</b><br />
The new Kestrel Shooter’s Weather Meter can receive data from <strong>wind sensor arrays</strong> designed and sold by Applied Ballistics. The use of remote sensors allows actual wind data from various distances down-range to be factored into the ballistics solution. Kestrel says that no other handheld weather meter has offered this kid of multi-array &#8220;remote sensing&#8221; capability before. Like all Kestrels, the Shooter&#8217;s Weather Meter is IP67 waterproof and ruggedized to MIL-STD-810F standards.</p>
<p><em>Kestrel Weather &#038; Environmental Meters are manufactured by Nielsen-Kellerman, which has produced advanced environmental instruments for more than 15 years. Every Kestrel meter is pocket-sized, rugged, accurate, waterproof, easy-to-use, and backed by an industry-leading five-year warranty.</em></p>
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