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Thoughts on a shooting calculator?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gravo" data-source="post: 1247762" data-attributes="member: 98632"><p>I was curious if anyone has ever used or seen the usefulness of a calculator that can convert between Mil and MOA, stores your rifle and load info (i.e. what your scope is zeroed to, etc.) and helps you to make quick adjustments by just punching in a few numbers? </p><p></p><p></p><p>I have seen some apps out there that do these things, but my concern with those is you can quickly run low on battery life, where calculators I have seen last upwards of twenty years without needing a new battery, especially if they have the little solar panel on them for power.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Is this something folks would use, and what would something like that be worth, monetarily speaking? What features would you like to make it worth while?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gravo, post: 1247762, member: 98632"] I was curious if anyone has ever used or seen the usefulness of a calculator that can convert between Mil and MOA, stores your rifle and load info (i.e. what your scope is zeroed to, etc.) and helps you to make quick adjustments by just punching in a few numbers? I have seen some apps out there that do these things, but my concern with those is you can quickly run low on battery life, where calculators I have seen last upwards of twenty years without needing a new battery, especially if they have the little solar panel on them for power. Is this something folks would use, and what would something like that be worth, monetarily speaking? What features would you like to make it worth while? [/QUOTE]
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