
Matthew Rudo (skibumdc)
The app works well...if you use a bullet from the built-in library. If you enter a bullet manually, your recommended MIL adjustment will be dead wrong. for me it was 1.5MIL high @ 600 yards. Verified multiple times by multiple people using chrono'd ammo. Test it yourself. It's an easy to use app if you input basic rifle info and get you close enough to have fun on steel. if you're looking for sub moa data at long distances, consider a better app like quantum ab or 4dof.
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James P
Seems like maybe it could be good, but none of my ammo (or even types / weights) are listed as options. For instance, Federal Premium has no .223 options, not even match grade ammo? You realize people compete in matches, right? And the .308 ammo only has 168 or 180 gr, no 175 or other weights? Lots of info missing from this app. At least we didn't have to pay for it, like some other apps (which also don't have the ammo types / weights).
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Patrick Gjorven
Have used this program for at least 5 years. Other than a notebook and pencil, it is one of the most useful tools available. You do have to tinker with it, and use other tools available you have though to understand how your rounds perform. I'm not worried about new bullets being produced, or needing a separate chronograph to purchase (haven't touched mine in years once I figured that out). Besides a notebook, pencil, and rangefinder, this is another tool I suggest other shooters to get.
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