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Ballistics software....?
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<blockquote data-quote="4mesh063" data-source="post: 26248" data-attributes="member: 941"><p>I use the Sierra Suite and I like it a lot. I also have the real old Sierra DOS software which I still use as well. There are free ones on the web, some are real nice. I wish some of them had provisions for longer range's and bigger targets. One (I can't remember the name of off hand) also built a database of statistical info with the XY coordinates of your groups as well. It did a real nice "notebook". Trouble is, it did targets up to a max of likd 6" and I'm afraid mine at 1000 are generally a little larger!</p><p></p><p>After a while, I've gotten to where I never look stuff up. I've tried all the bullets I'm gonna try, chosen loads, ... There's just not much I need to see. My chronograph does charts so that's no big deal. My biggest gripe with the Sierra software is that I cannot cut and paste info from it into Excel where I keep the printout version of my charts. (so they're real small print for on the gun). Retyping all the info is a real pain. Invariably, some small change gets made and I have to go back and re-retype...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4mesh063, post: 26248, member: 941"] I use the Sierra Suite and I like it a lot. I also have the real old Sierra DOS software which I still use as well. There are free ones on the web, some are real nice. I wish some of them had provisions for longer range's and bigger targets. One (I can't remember the name of off hand) also built a database of statistical info with the XY coordinates of your groups as well. It did a real nice "notebook". Trouble is, it did targets up to a max of likd 6" and I'm afraid mine at 1000 are generally a little larger! After a while, I've gotten to where I never look stuff up. I've tried all the bullets I'm gonna try, chosen loads, ... There's just not much I need to see. My chronograph does charts so that's no big deal. My biggest gripe with the Sierra software is that I cannot cut and paste info from it into Excel where I keep the printout version of my charts. (so they're real small print for on the gun). Retyping all the info is a real pain. Invariably, some small change gets made and I have to go back and re-retype... [/QUOTE]
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