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Which would be preferred for truing the solution?
Adjust the MV to 20-30fps faster the measured MV?
Or adjust the CDF to match with the measured MV?
Is one way better than the other?
BTW the new update seems to have corrected my problem with the CDF & no service.
Thanks.
 
Which would be preferred for truing the solution?
Adjust the MV to 20-30fps faster the measured MV?
Or adjust the CDF to match with the measured MV?
Is one way better than the other?
BTW the new update seems to have corrected my problem with the CDF & no service.
Thanks.
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First off, love the app and ability to stay within the AB ecosystem.

One thing I have noticed as others have said, if you want to stream wind on the target card, it updates all values with the same wind direction regardless of shooting the azimuth on each target. You do have to go into each target and update the wind direction. And when you stream wind direction/speed, it doesn’t live update anything on the target card after inputting custom environments.

However………..

When you go into the ‘Device’ screen (single target), and are streaming live wind speed/direction from the kestrel, you can shoot the azimuth on the phone, it will update the target wind direction, and update the holds by just shooting the azimuth.

If you’re at a match and have a wide target array, how can you shoot the azimuth’s of the target on the phone, and have the wind stream apply to all targets and update the custom wind directions automatically since you have either a kestrel or calypso streaming live wind directions?

Feels like if it can be done on the ‘Device’ screen, it should be able to be done on the target card?
@DocUSMCRetired any thoughts the above and being able to easily capture/stream the wind once and have it apply to the individual targets if you shoot the azimuth like you can in the ‘device’ screen?
 
There’s a new issue I am having. I’ve set two match ready profiles for two different loads. They have been trued and have Mv’s adjusted in the kestrel. Perfect!
When using quantum separate from the kestrel, it reverts my custom drag models back to g7. It does this either from just going in to view the data in the profile or if Select the riflescope and input the scope info. It always asks me to save and then it converts the CDM to G7.
 
There’s a new issue I am having. I’ve set two match ready profiles for two different loads. They have been trued and have Mv’s adjusted in the kestrel. Perfect!
When using quantum separate from the kestrel, it reverts my custom drag models back to g7. It does this either from just going in to view the data in the profile or if Select the riflescope and input the scope info. It always asks me to save and then it converts the CDM to G7.
Are you removing the Kestrel from the App? Either way please send this in as a support ticket so we can take a look.
 
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How do you pair a Sig2400BDX range finder to the app, the manual only tells you Garmin and Kestrel.
I have my 2400BDX in the app, it says connected, but when I range a target the app does not update the distance?
I am obviously doing something wrong as the list says it is compatible?
 
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Scroll to the far right on the Target Card. It says ENV, TGT, and WEZ. When those are lit up, the data for that target is individualized.
So it turns out the reason my data card can't "un-custom" the targets is because I was using the features available for my legacys purchase of applied Ballistics from a few years ago.

FYI there is no visual indicator that a target has custom environment settings or a way to clear them if you don't upgrade to the PRO subscription. That kindof sucks.
 
Pressure.
Im a little confused. Maybe a lot confused. Between my phone weather app, couple websites, and what i can populate in ABQ, pressure vary quite a bit. Its easy to always hit the button in the ballistic app. But why does the info vary from 28.2 to 29.67 on these different sources? Is it station pressure vs adjusted pressure for sea level?

I live at around 1300 feet elevation in idaho. Shoot between 1200 and 3200 feel elevation.

I understand that regardless of the other apps, if ABQ always pulls consistent numbers i should be fine, and disregard the others. Right?

Maybe there is a good resource to watch or read that would help me understand?

Here are the results from locally this afternoon.

ABQ
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Weather underground
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Iphone weather app
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Another website
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The weather channel website
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Thanks.
 
Pressure.
Im a little confused. Maybe a lot confused. Between my phone weather app, couple websites, and what i can populate in ABQ, pressure vary quite a bit. Its easy to always hit the button in the ballistic app. But why does the info vary from 28.2 to 29.67 on these different sources? Is it station pressure vs adjusted pressure for sea level?

I live at around 1300 feet elevation in idaho. Shoot between 1200 and 3200 feel elevation.

I understand that regardless of the other apps, if ABQ always pulls consistent numbers i should be fine, and disregard the others. Right?

Maybe there is a good resource to watch or read that would help me understand?

Here are the results from locally this afternoon.

ABQ


Weather underground


Iphone weather app


Another website


The weather channel website



Thanks.

Some of these are Barometric Pressure, some of them are Station Pressure. Something to consider is that Barometric Pressure is calibrated for the location of the sensor. So it is location specific. If your physical elevation is different from theirs, then their is a variance to account for (but most outputs or readings are not going to do this). Our app can take your GPS location, the Barometric Pressure of the weather station, and back convert it proper for ballistics.
 
Some of these are Barometric Pressure, some of them are Station Pressure. Something to consider is that Barometric Pressure is calibrated for the location of the sensor. So it is location specific. If your physical elevation is different from theirs, then their is a variance to account for (but most outputs or readings are not going to do this). Our app can take your GPS location, the Barometric Pressure of the weather station, and back convert it proper for ballistics.
Ok. So ABQ is pulling the station pressure from somewhere?
Combined with temp, and humidity for the density altitude.

Thanks!