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<blockquote data-quote="308175" data-source="post: 107054" data-attributes="member: 1102"><p><strong>Re: The Reloader\'s Archive - good stuff</strong></p><p></p><p>I have to agree with ss7mm, this is a well put together program. I havent dealt with Michael much as I didnt have any ideas to make it any better for my needs like others have had, so I dont have any real feed back for Ratex. </p><p></p><p>I have been looking for some software like this for a long time. I like being able to keep serial numbers and pictures all in one place. I have had friends who's rifles were stolen and didnt have adequet records to identify their belonings. Also like having all my load data in one spot. Aside from having the ability to keep rifle and loading data in one spot, it also calculates my bullet drops in a way that the entire trajectory matches extreemly close to my real world trajectories. The worst case I have had was about .75" off at one point in arch. Scince I use mils and npr2's mostly, this is really set up for me despite the fact that it is set up to do a bunch of others scope configurations. I also like the idea of choosing between raw pressure and sea level pressure scince I dont use a kestral, I use a cheaper Brunton that isnt really made for raw pressure but will give you sea level pressure based on altitude which my GPS will give me that. I would pay a whole lot more bucks for this program even after the full price goes into effect! It is a steal at 25. It does everything I want and need when the others I have used have a few cool things here and there, this has it all. A big thanks to Ratex. Hats off as well, I hope you are able to continue in developing such usefull tools. Please keep us posted.</p><p></p><p>Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="308175, post: 107054, member: 1102"] [b]Re: The Reloader\'s Archive - good stuff[/b] I have to agree with ss7mm, this is a well put together program. I havent dealt with Michael much as I didnt have any ideas to make it any better for my needs like others have had, so I dont have any real feed back for Ratex. I have been looking for some software like this for a long time. I like being able to keep serial numbers and pictures all in one place. I have had friends who's rifles were stolen and didnt have adequet records to identify their belonings. Also like having all my load data in one spot. Aside from having the ability to keep rifle and loading data in one spot, it also calculates my bullet drops in a way that the entire trajectory matches extreemly close to my real world trajectories. The worst case I have had was about .75" off at one point in arch. Scince I use mils and npr2's mostly, this is really set up for me despite the fact that it is set up to do a bunch of others scope configurations. I also like the idea of choosing between raw pressure and sea level pressure scince I dont use a kestral, I use a cheaper Brunton that isnt really made for raw pressure but will give you sea level pressure based on altitude which my GPS will give me that. I would pay a whole lot more bucks for this program even after the full price goes into effect! It is a steal at 25. It does everything I want and need when the others I have used have a few cool things here and there, this has it all. A big thanks to Ratex. Hats off as well, I hope you are able to continue in developing such usefull tools. Please keep us posted. Regards. [/QUOTE]
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