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Exbal or LoadBase ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 443451" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Thanks I will check it out. My son has been using his for a while. We have been out together on 3 occations and we have sit in many locations and compared the program to my exbal with all my rifle info in it. It has been spot on so far for us. I like the fact it will pull field conditions from GPS and all you have to enter is distance. If you dont have cell service you can enter them manually or have them set up to bluetooth them over from a bt equiped kestrel. Pretty neat. Plus if you want to mess around with the azmuth and coriolis it will pull that info too by aiming your phone. Beats carrying a compass along to add to the confusion. It even has an angle finder and all you do is lay the phone on the rifle or point it at the target. I will only consider a switch durring summer practise time. For now Exbal has helped me to take every thing I have pulled the trigger on. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Thanks!</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 443451, member: 7503"] Thanks I will check it out. My son has been using his for a while. We have been out together on 3 occations and we have sit in many locations and compared the program to my exbal with all my rifle info in it. It has been spot on so far for us. I like the fact it will pull field conditions from GPS and all you have to enter is distance. If you dont have cell service you can enter them manually or have them set up to bluetooth them over from a bt equiped kestrel. Pretty neat. Plus if you want to mess around with the azmuth and coriolis it will pull that info too by aiming your phone. Beats carrying a compass along to add to the confusion. It even has an angle finder and all you do is lay the phone on the rifle or point it at the target. I will only consider a switch durring summer practise time. For now Exbal has helped me to take every thing I have pulled the trigger on. Thanks! Jeff [/QUOTE]
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