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<blockquote data-quote="RDM416" data-source="post: 722105" data-attributes="member: 3745"><p>Mitch, I use Applied Ballistics, by Brian Litz and also BulletFlight. I like them both and kind of go back and forth but Applied Ballistics seems to be the one I end up using when the chips are down. I am using a Droid RAZR, I think both are available on Iphone. </p><p></p><p>Most of the ballistic apps work well, although there are some differences in the way they do calculations. I have used several and all seem to be pretty accurate if you put the right information in. </p><p></p><p>I am very careful to get all my rifle, load and environmental conditions input correctly for sight in, then shoot and verify out to my max range (1200). I may need to make some minor tweeks of BC or velocity to get my drops to match up exactly. Once I have done that, everything stays pretty darn close when I travel to other locations. </p><p></p><p>When I travel to locations that are much different from home. I like to take a couple of shots at 800 to 1000 just to make sure everything is matching up well. I had time and opportunity on the NM hunt, but just did not do that step. If I had, I would have had the confidence to trust my app on the first shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDM416, post: 722105, member: 3745"] Mitch, I use Applied Ballistics, by Brian Litz and also BulletFlight. I like them both and kind of go back and forth but Applied Ballistics seems to be the one I end up using when the chips are down. I am using a Droid RAZR, I think both are available on Iphone. Most of the ballistic apps work well, although there are some differences in the way they do calculations. I have used several and all seem to be pretty accurate if you put the right information in. I am very careful to get all my rifle, load and environmental conditions input correctly for sight in, then shoot and verify out to my max range (1200). I may need to make some minor tweeks of BC or velocity to get my drops to match up exactly. Once I have done that, everything stays pretty darn close when I travel to other locations. When I travel to locations that are much different from home. I like to take a couple of shots at 800 to 1000 just to make sure everything is matching up well. I had time and opportunity on the NM hunt, but just did not do that step. If I had, I would have had the confidence to trust my app on the first shot. [/QUOTE]
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