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Aids to long range shooting

Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2015 8:42 pm
by Dangermouse
I am offering for sale my aids to long range shooting.

I am having a nightmare uploading pictures at the moment but all the items are in good used condition.

Kestrel 4500 NV weather meter in olive -£120
http://kestrelmeters.com/products/kestr ... ther-meter

I do not have the original display box or instructions but you can down load them on the above link.
I have just checked the battery compartment and it is free from rust / battery leaks.

Bushnell Elite 1500 ARC laser range finder in mossy oak camouflage - £150
http://www.electronicsbonanza.com/comer ... duct=12309

Again, no packaging but the instructions are available on the web, not that you really need them just point and press the button. I have pinged the targets at 1000 yards with this, no idea if it could do a dear at that distance - if you were prepared to attempt that shot.

5:11 Titanium HRT watch in presentation case with spare unused leather strap - £120
http://www.opticsplanet.com/511-59209.html
Currently needs 2 x new batteries around £20 There is enough power left to power the digital side but not the analogue.
I have looked at the face at different angles under the light and can not see any scratches to mention. I have worn this watch and the rubber strap shows signs of use, but nothing to cause alarm.

Shooter Ready Long Range Shooting Simulator CD - £20
http://www.shooterready.com/lrsdemo.html
This is a rare original item from the USA. Current Version 3, Definitely works on Windows, not sure about the rest.

Regards

DM

Re: Aids to long range shooting

Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2015 10:56 pm
by Dangermouse
140 Views and no interest?

I have now listed the Kestrel, Bushnell range finder and 5:11 watch on eBay so have to pull them form here.

The Shooter ready instructional CD is still for sale. - £20

This gives instruction on how to use mill dots correctly through both a tutorial then a game style practice with a choice of calibres and distance.
I found it a great aid to understanding how to use mil dots and was much cheaper than getting it wrong in the field.

It is also fun!

DM