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Altitude vs. Barometric pressure
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Eichele" data-source="post: 74214" data-attributes="member: 1007"><p>Yes, Those are my thoughts as well. I am trying to make a program that sets it apart from the others. I have had one in the works for a while, but its just now becoming what it should have always been. Ive sold quite a few copies and havent recieved ANY feed back at all. I have no idea if I should flush it or keep it. It did what I wanted it to do (sort of) but now it does exactly what I want it to. Thanks to some of the replies from this topic it does some other things that other shooters might be interested in.</p><p></p><p>The finishing touches to the reloaders archive will be to incorporate the ballistic calculator into the reticle optimizer so users no longer have to enter their bullet drops manually for the reticle to show them where their bullets will hit. Enter Velocity, BC, BP, elevation, temp, bullet weight, sight hieght, zero, wind speed and direction and hit enter and the reticle will show you the rest.</p><p></p><p>The cool thing about the reticle optimizer is that if you are contemplating a new scope, and dont know which reticle to get, say the mil-dot or the NP-R2 or the boone and crocket...You can enter your data into all of them and see in picture form which one follows your rifle/load best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Eichele, post: 74214, member: 1007"] Yes, Those are my thoughts as well. I am trying to make a program that sets it apart from the others. I have had one in the works for a while, but its just now becoming what it should have always been. Ive sold quite a few copies and havent recieved ANY feed back at all. I have no idea if I should flush it or keep it. It did what I wanted it to do (sort of) but now it does exactly what I want it to. Thanks to some of the replies from this topic it does some other things that other shooters might be interested in. The finishing touches to the reloaders archive will be to incorporate the ballistic calculator into the reticle optimizer so users no longer have to enter their bullet drops manually for the reticle to show them where their bullets will hit. Enter Velocity, BC, BP, elevation, temp, bullet weight, sight hieght, zero, wind speed and direction and hit enter and the reticle will show you the rest. The cool thing about the reticle optimizer is that if you are contemplating a new scope, and dont know which reticle to get, say the mil-dot or the NP-R2 or the boone and crocket...You can enter your data into all of them and see in picture form which one follows your rifle/load best. [/QUOTE]
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