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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 774378" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>I have the Leica and the Shooter app in an iPod. They both work. ACI's are more expensive then they should be in my opinion and you have to do the math still. However, they do work if you know how to use them and the math is not all that bad. </p><p> </p><p>Just like Orkan I can set the ipod on the rifle or aim and lock the angle. The app uses the data to change MOA based on all the data vs horizontal range. I can also just hit the button on the Leica while ranging, get the ABP, temp, and slope. I have to plug those in anyway so I usually just use my Leica. </p><p> </p><p>One more thing I like about the Leica or shooter is that I can play with guessing my angles and confirming etc ahead of time and anytime easily. I DO NOT play with my rifle, ie scoping things, pointing it at stuff etc. It is a huge pet peave for me. </p><p> </p><p>If you want to spend a bit more and have it all in one unit look at the G7.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 774378, member: 61747"] I have the Leica and the Shooter app in an iPod. They both work. ACI's are more expensive then they should be in my opinion and you have to do the math still. However, they do work if you know how to use them and the math is not all that bad. Just like Orkan I can set the ipod on the rifle or aim and lock the angle. The app uses the data to change MOA based on all the data vs horizontal range. I can also just hit the button on the Leica while ranging, get the ABP, temp, and slope. I have to plug those in anyway so I usually just use my Leica. One more thing I like about the Leica or shooter is that I can play with guessing my angles and confirming etc ahead of time and anytime easily. I DO NOT play with my rifle, ie scoping things, pointing it at stuff etc. It is a huge pet peave for me. If you want to spend a bit more and have it all in one unit look at the G7. [/QUOTE]
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