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Ballistics Computers
I've been wanting to purchase one for a while, the other day I decided to do a search to see what they cost and came across this app for my IPhone, needless to say I purchased the military version right away. Have not had a chance to use it, but it will make life much easier that doing manual calculations that I used to do.
here's a link to the one I got;
http://www.knightarmco.com/bulletflight/index.htm
Figured I'd start a thread on them and if others have used different brands and their thoughts.
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Re: Ballistics Computers
looks like the way to go if you use those. the piccany rail ipod mount is funny looking. that case they have is nice though
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Re: Ballistics Computers
I use Cheytac's Advanced Ballistic Computer in conjunction with a Kestrel 4000. As far as I know they are the only ones who have actually shot the rounds and had dopler radar track them for there bullet drop data. With a chronograph and quality rounds it makes sighting in very easy.
I have also played with Nightforce's software but haven't shot with it.
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Cheytac's computer is way out of my price range, and if this IPhone app does the job I'll be happy. I have a few boxes of M118LR for my Rem 700 to compare with so when I have the time I'm going down the range and do some testing.
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I've got a free one called ballistic lite. I've never used it, don't know anything about it other than it's on my ipod.