As winter comes round each year, I always find myself looking at these and thinking to myself "that has to be better to use in cold conditions with gloves etc rather than faffing with a phone". I then promptly go and do something more interesting like eating and forget all about it for another year. This year will (might) be different.
For years I have used App based ballistic calculators which work well and are fine in warmer months with warm hands and no gloves but I do much less shooting in summer and much much more from late Autumn through to early spring while the cattle are in the sheds and when most of the pest/deer control is done.
Firstly, I am no long range shooter. Small pest control is done out to 400-500yds max and I also muck around targets around the farm out to a max of 650yds but absolutely no further and if I ever was to shoot further in some random other situation, I could happily use the phone if need be.
So if the 2700 model will satisfy my needs, how easy is it to live with? I understand the 2700 only supports 1 chambering at a time. I feel I don't need the superior ballistics capability of the 5700 and whilst the cost is not entirely prohibitive, it is certainly a good amount more and there seems little point in paying extra if all I am ultimately getting, for my needs, is the ability to have more than one chambering preset in to the device.
So I guess this is a long winded way of asking how easy and quick is it to change the single chambering preset on the 2700 prior to going out shooting. If it is quick (how quick?) then I can live with that. If it involves plugging it in to stuff and updating and it taking time, I might be getting a significantly bigger bill to realise what I want.
Any other advice based on the above info would also be good if you feel it would be useful.
Cheers all.
For years I have used App based ballistic calculators which work well and are fine in warmer months with warm hands and no gloves but I do much less shooting in summer and much much more from late Autumn through to early spring while the cattle are in the sheds and when most of the pest/deer control is done.
Firstly, I am no long range shooter. Small pest control is done out to 400-500yds max and I also muck around targets around the farm out to a max of 650yds but absolutely no further and if I ever was to shoot further in some random other situation, I could happily use the phone if need be.
So if the 2700 model will satisfy my needs, how easy is it to live with? I understand the 2700 only supports 1 chambering at a time. I feel I don't need the superior ballistics capability of the 5700 and whilst the cost is not entirely prohibitive, it is certainly a good amount more and there seems little point in paying extra if all I am ultimately getting, for my needs, is the ability to have more than one chambering preset in to the device.
So I guess this is a long winded way of asking how easy and quick is it to change the single chambering preset on the 2700 prior to going out shooting. If it is quick (how quick?) then I can live with that. If it involves plugging it in to stuff and updating and it taking time, I might be getting a significantly bigger bill to realise what I want.
Any other advice based on the above info would also be good if you feel it would be useful.
Cheers all.
