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<blockquote data-quote="angus-5024" data-source="post: 1136830" data-attributes="member: 10306"><p>your not out of date... but some people that use apps have great luck with them. I use both and constantly cross reference them to each other. The ballistics apps are especially good if you only have a chance to shoot at one elevation and have hard data for that, but need to go to another area. Then you just shoot at several different ranges to check your new elevation and you can be pretty sure that it is good, especially if you shoot to your maximum effective range. </p><p>At the end of the day nothing beats hard data... but fighting technology will just put you at the back of the pack. Use the apps as a tool to take a lot of work out of the equation, but the best is always dope.</p><p>I do feel that guys like that fella at the range you mentioned are just waiting for failure, weather its a missed shot, wounded game or a missed opportunity due to battery failure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angus-5024, post: 1136830, member: 10306"] your not out of date... but some people that use apps have great luck with them. I use both and constantly cross reference them to each other. The ballistics apps are especially good if you only have a chance to shoot at one elevation and have hard data for that, but need to go to another area. Then you just shoot at several different ranges to check your new elevation and you can be pretty sure that it is good, especially if you shoot to your maximum effective range. At the end of the day nothing beats hard data... but fighting technology will just put you at the back of the pack. Use the apps as a tool to take a lot of work out of the equation, but the best is always dope. I do feel that guys like that fella at the range you mentioned are just waiting for failure, weather its a missed shot, wounded game or a missed opportunity due to battery failure. [/QUOTE]
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