I am getting Into longer range shooting 200-600 or so with my .223 and .308. I hand load everything I shoot and run basic swfa scopes 10x and 16x, my question is do any of these ballistic apps have swfa standard mildot scopes on them for ranging
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The Army Standard is wrong, it's only valid with the M3A all other scopes use the USMC which is correct.
Army Standard is 6400, everyone else including SWFA uses 6283.
WTF is choosing a reticle on a ballistic app? Has technology dumbed us down so much that we have to have a picture of the exact reticle and can't figure out that a mil is a mil?
To answer the OP directly, I'd say from my observations that for iPhone apps, most seem to use Ballistic AE and Shooter. For non short dot-style scopes, I've only seen SWFA use their version of a mil dot reticle which they refer to a a mil-quad.
If you do the math correctly, there are 6283 milliradians in a circle. NATO, and some manufacturers have adopted the use of 6400 as it can simplify the math. For an end-user to know how their scope is set up with respect to mils, they should contact the manufacturer directly.