Well that depends, if you will be shooting at an established range with known distances to the target, there would be no need for the rangefinder.
On the other hand if your not, then the rangefinder would be helpful although not totally necessary.
Ive been a casual, meaning non competetive long range shooter and hunter for about 50 years, and don't own a kestrel, nor do I know anyone else who does.
A loading outfit for any serious shooter is pretty much standard equiptment.
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