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Shooter App Question
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<blockquote data-quote="DesertBoy" data-source="post: 2305203" data-attributes="member: 119013"><p>Recently downloaded the Shooter App on my phone, and have been playing around with it. Don't have a load developed yet, however I inputted a ball park number for velocity to get familiar with the app. One thing I am curious about is the difference from just using the altitude compared to manually entering the barometric pressure. With a .284, 175gr Berger @ 2950fps, the difference from using altitude to the actual pressure is anywhere from 2.5MOA-3MOA difference at 1000 yards. I have never used an app before, always used my fathers equipment, back in the day it was exbal, and than he stared using the BR-2 products. I am guessing that the actual pressure is going to be my best bet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DesertBoy, post: 2305203, member: 119013"] Recently downloaded the Shooter App on my phone, and have been playing around with it. Don’t have a load developed yet, however I inputted a ball park number for velocity to get familiar with the app. One thing I am curious about is the difference from just using the altitude compared to manually entering the barometric pressure. With a .284, 175gr Berger @ 2950fps, the difference from using altitude to the actual pressure is anywhere from 2.5MOA-3MOA difference at 1000 yards. I have never used an app before, always used my fathers equipment, back in the day it was exbal, and than he stared using the BR-2 products. I am guessing that the actual pressure is going to be my best bet? [/QUOTE]
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