You can switch back to the sniper mode anytime. The spotter view is more complex. It allows you to correct your calculations to adjust your shot but you need to understand the complexity of external ballistic affecting a bullet trajectory. This view shows all the ballistic and weather data you need to rectify the directional trajectory of the projectile for it to hit the target.
This simulator allows you to adjust all the parameters of your projectile, as in reality. In order to get as close as possible to the real ballistics of your rifle. You can test and compare, you will see that it is not hazzard. There is real ballistics, and the ball is deflected at every distance as in reality.
I am an expert in shooting, and it has taken me years to develop this algorithm. Do not hesitate to chat with me so that we can further develop this simulation. The projectile database is made of more than rounds of ammunition so that you can get as close as possible to the round of ammunition you want by adjusting the following parameters : Ballistic coefficient, Muzzle velocity, Weight bullet or Caliber. If you have a decent bolt action rifle in a modern cartridge even some not so modern cartridges work well you can get started.
Get a good scope with repeatable adjustable turrets. Develop a good accurate load with respectable ballistics. There are custom rifle builders all over the country that can help you… what area do you live in? The rifles a Vanguard with the black sythetic stock. The Vanguard is good solid action. Take care. Hello Willard nice to have someone near me lol.
I would agree with Lucas reloading is probably your next step. Once I get setup again will have to go shooting. Well that depends on what you what to do with your rifle. Is this strait target shooting or do you plan to hunt with this rifle? I have a new weatherby win. I want to get into long range shooting yards or better. From what I have read the gr. SMK is the way to go. Is this true?
You will hear from both sides that one may be better then the other. I should mention that this question was based on the Edge as the shooting platform and not the win. Gun Digest recently reviewed a new product that can help rifle shooters learn to use the ranging features of their scope, whether you use a mil-dot reticle or one with milliradian subtensions MRAD or MOA subtensions.
The Shooter Ready simulation program helps you get a basic understanding of how to use mil- or MOA reticles to range targets, and how to make elevation adjustments and wind holds in either mils or MOA. Then it lets you assess yourself and improve your weaknesses with feedback like hit results, ranges, and wind info, which are displayed after you take the shot. The flight characteristics of individual cartridges programmed and handled by Sierra Infinity 6 Exterior Ballistic Software.
The app can calculate for atmospheric conditions, Coriolis effect and gyroscopic spin and provides ballistic charts in which the user can compare the drop, energy and velocities of up to eight projectiles. The Advanced Edition incorporates Bryan Litz' custom G7 ballistic coefficients, 3D trajectory imaging for visualizing bullet path in a 3D layout and an advanced wind kit to adjust for complex wind scenarios.
The app provides elevation and windage output units in inches, centimeters, arcminutes, milliradians and click values. It offers corrections for pitch, yaw, atmospheric conditions, the Coriolis effect and Spin Drift. The app has information for more than pistol and rifle calibers, more than 1, projectile profiles and more than 2, factory ammo profiles.
It also offers instant reference for sighting on other Nikon riflescopes with plex, MilDot or standard crosshair reticles. The app includes a section for handloaders and allows the user to compare loads as well as create and email a field reference chart.
It also includes a section for inputting atmospheric conditions. The SpotOn app is available on Apple and Android devices. The app is able to adjust for atmospheric conditions such as temperature, barometric pressure, humidity, altitude and density of air or density altitude. Shooter Ballistics Calculator features a large library of bullets and is able to chart and compare bullet path, drift and velocity for up to six loads at a time.
Of special interest is the app's ability to save and store firearm and ammo data that the user has entered, so that the user doesn't have to input the information each trip to the range or the field. Firearm and ammo data can also be entered and managed from an online portal and then synced to the user's device, which can be easier than inputting the information from a mobile device. The app can handle Coriolis and Spin Drift calculations, automatically obtains atmospheric info using the phone's built-in GPS and compass and offers zero-atmosphere support, which accounts for changes to your zero when shooting in a different atmosphere.
This app is available for both iOS and Android platforms. The user can choose a type of ammunition and easily compare up to three bullet types. With the Winchester Ballistics Calculator, users can adjust for wind speed and direction, outside air temperature, sight height, sight-in range and max range.
The app also shows flight time, drop, wind drift and velocity. One thing to note is that this app only calculates ballistics information for Winchester ammunition. The Winchester Ballistics Calculator is available for the iPhone. Available on a laptop, tablet or smartphone, Pattern Board is the first true pattern app offered for shotgunners.
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