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    Ballistic program's. Which is best

    What ballistic program is the best one to use.
    I've been using the jbm program on the net and also have used the Sierra program as well.

    Anyone know of other program's to use. Wanting a program that is user friendly with an iPad for use on the range.

    Does anyone have any suggestions.

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    Shooter by Sean Kennedy or Brian Litz's one, not sure if you can get it for ipad though.

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    Shooter seems to be the most common. I use iSnipe and a friend uses Ballistics and using the same inputs we have compared data between them have only found a variation of one quarter of a minute of angle after 1000 yards so the algorithms are obviously very close to one another and I suspect that it will be little different with Shooter as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Shooter seems to be the most common. I use iSnipe and a friend uses Ballistics and using the same inputs we have compared data between them have only found a variation of one quarter of a minute of angle after 1000 yards so the algorithms are obviously very close to one another and I suspect that it will be little different with Shooter as well.
    Sounds good. Is there any chance of getting a copy of shooter program. If I can't get one for the iPad. Any good program will be good.

    Hoping to do more long range stuff and I need accurate info

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    Shooter is about $13 at the AppStore

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim160 View Post
    Sounds good. Is there any chance of getting a copy of shooter program. If I can't get one for the iPad. Any good program will be good.

    Hoping to do more long range stuff and I need accurate info
    That means inputs too,bullshit in = bulshit out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    That means inputs too,bullshit in = bulshit out.
    So true. Got a drop chart sorted once and got the wrong velocity and it put it miles out at the other end.

    Should get a chrony in the next week or so so will have the correct data to put in. And will have the right values for all so will give the best info for drop chart.

    Been bitten with crap in crap out once before. Need to get it right.

    Hoping to get the shooter app so that should help.

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    after all the apps and chrony work I would still spend rounds on drop validation.Its invaluable and a simple chore taught to me by a Forum member.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neckshot View Post
    after all the apps and chrony work I would still spend rounds on drop validation.Its invaluable and a simple chore taught to me by a Forum member.
    So true. You cant rely fully on the chart. But its certainly a good starting point. I would practice and prove at long ranges, if I had the opportunity. Good practice regardless

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim160 View Post
    So true. You cant rely fully on the chart. But its certainly a good starting point. I would practice and prove at long ranges, if I had the opportunity. Good practice regardless
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neckshot View Post
    you need a long range? @BRADS
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    Quote Originally Posted by jim160 View Post
    Sounds good. Is there any chance of getting a copy of shooter program. If I can't get one for the iPad. Any good program will be good.

    Hoping to do more long range stuff and I need accurate info
    Shooter is great & it goes on the I-pad or I-phone etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by Neckshot View Post
    you need a long range? @BRADS
    I need to sort out the load development and drop charts for the 190 & 210g Bergers. I have been using 155g so there is some work to do.

    Any ideas of a starting load for a 30-338 win mag. I have some load data in Winchester powder but curious what the max & min load is for ADI powders. Then I would have a starting point. Most stuff I've found is in every powder except adi.

    Any ideas or suggestions

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim160 View Post
    I need to sort out the load development and drop charts for the 190 & 210g Bergers. I have been using 155g so there is some work to do.

    Any ideas of a starting load for a 30-338 win mag. I have some load data in Winchester powder but curious what the max & min load is for ADI powders. Then I would have a starting point. Most stuff I've found is in every powder except adi.

    Any ideas or suggestions
    No but here is my re loading manual.... @7mmsaum

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