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<blockquote data-quote="Scot E" data-source="post: 572348" data-attributes="member: 10832"><p>For a PDA I really think the apple products are the way to go if for no other reason than the better battery life. There are some very easy and accurate ballistic programs for iDevices that will serve all of your needs. Shooter, Ballistic FTE, iSnipe, and Bulletflight are the ones I can think of now. I have been messing with Shooter the last few days and like what I see so far. It has all the basic functions plus spin drift, Coriolis, zero vs current atmospheric shooting conditions, click value adjustments, and trajectory validation (or a form thereof) is coming in the next upgrade which is supposed to be this week. </p><p></p><p>For a weather meter I use a Kestrel 3500 and it is everything you need. If you want to go more go all the way to a blue tooth meter that will interface with your ballistic program. </p><p></p><p>Shawn uses Exbal so if you want to be synced up with him then you will need to go a different route. But exbal is pricey and it only runs on a windows platform I believe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scot E, post: 572348, member: 10832"] For a PDA I really think the apple products are the way to go if for no other reason than the better battery life. There are some very easy and accurate ballistic programs for iDevices that will serve all of your needs. Shooter, Ballistic FTE, iSnipe, and Bulletflight are the ones I can think of now. I have been messing with Shooter the last few days and like what I see so far. It has all the basic functions plus spin drift, Coriolis, zero vs current atmospheric shooting conditions, click value adjustments, and trajectory validation (or a form thereof) is coming in the next upgrade which is supposed to be this week. For a weather meter I use a Kestrel 3500 and it is everything you need. If you want to go more go all the way to a blue tooth meter that will interface with your ballistic program. Shawn uses Exbal so if you want to be synced up with him then you will need to go a different route. But exbal is pricey and it only runs on a windows platform I believe. [/QUOTE]
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