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Seth8541
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Well figure is share this with you guys. I found a couple of great apps for android yesterday and I'm pleased with them. I couple these with the Shooter Ballistics. The first app is called "<span style="font-weight: bold">[/b]E6B Phone"</span>. This app has a lot of great calculations. Not all for ballistics, more of a flight app, but it does have a density altitude calculation. That is the reason I purchased it.
The next app I found is called <span style="font-weight: bold"> Mildot Calculations</span>. The great thing about this app is it takes into consideration measurements taken with a SFP scope when NOT on the accurate magnification setting. If I measure an object with my NF 5.5-22 at say 9x, it will ask me what magnification setting my scope is accurate on and then what magnification I'm milling on. It will then give me a range based on that information.
I'm using both of these apps in conjunction with the Shooter Ballistics program and together it makes a pretty nice setup. Figured I'd share that with you in case you were unaware of it as I was. Check it out.
The next app I found is called <span style="font-weight: bold"> Mildot Calculations</span>. The great thing about this app is it takes into consideration measurements taken with a SFP scope when NOT on the accurate magnification setting. If I measure an object with my NF 5.5-22 at say 9x, it will ask me what magnification setting my scope is accurate on and then what magnification I'm milling on. It will then give me a range based on that information.
I'm using both of these apps in conjunction with the Shooter Ballistics program and together it makes a pretty nice setup. Figured I'd share that with you in case you were unaware of it as I was. Check it out.