Hello Everyone,
New guy on the block and first post. This is my second season at the amateur level shooting PRS at the club level. I want to improve my skills and I understand the importantance of incorporating environmental factors into our ballistic solutions. That being said, I find I am having a heck of a time coming up with a system that is simple enough, yet provides me with what I need to make a shot at the hectic pace of a PRS event. The night before the match I build range cards for my arm band and if the match director sends out COF pages with target ranges, I build cards for that info as well. To build the cards I use the Shooter ballistic program inputing the pressures and temperaures based on local web sites. I carry my phone around and if I ever have time, (almost never) I pull out my phone and use it to make changes on the fly. I am considering purchasing either a Kestral or a Garmin to help but I am concerned that it may lead to overload. After doing a lot of reading on this, I am having a difficult time understanding how either of these devices will actually take the load off me and simplify the process. Can someone please explain how either of these devices can best be integrated into the program in a way that will make me a better shooter based on my current level of expertize? Thanks.
New guy on the block and first post. This is my second season at the amateur level shooting PRS at the club level. I want to improve my skills and I understand the importantance of incorporating environmental factors into our ballistic solutions. That being said, I find I am having a heck of a time coming up with a system that is simple enough, yet provides me with what I need to make a shot at the hectic pace of a PRS event. The night before the match I build range cards for my arm band and if the match director sends out COF pages with target ranges, I build cards for that info as well. To build the cards I use the Shooter ballistic program inputing the pressures and temperaures based on local web sites. I carry my phone around and if I ever have time, (almost never) I pull out my phone and use it to make changes on the fly. I am considering purchasing either a Kestral or a Garmin to help but I am concerned that it may lead to overload. After doing a lot of reading on this, I am having a difficult time understanding how either of these devices will actually take the load off me and simplify the process. Can someone please explain how either of these devices can best be integrated into the program in a way that will make me a better shooter based on my current level of expertize? Thanks.