04 April 2003, 12:35
Bullet_ProofBallistic programs that adjust to conditions?
I know that in most programs you can change the atmospheric conditions. But are there any programs that once you have it dialed in for what you sighted in at you can input new conditions that will adjust trajectory automatically?
I'm curious to see what the theoretical changes would be vs. what they really are.
Brett
04 April 2003, 15:58
HockeyPuckYes. AccuLoad can be adjusted for altitude, temperature and barometric pressure after the initial load is calculated and or recorded. Regards,
HockeyPuck
04 April 2003, 17:48
Bullet_ProofThanks for the info Hockeypuck.
04 April 2003, 18:46
handcannonsONE WORD ACCULOAD I LOVE IT HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ASK AWAY.
Wade
05 April 2003, 18:22
sscoyoteI think Exbal, by Gerald Perry does it also. Believe me this program is worth a look see. $40, and it is as user-friendly as it gets. Take a look at the options menu, you can match up a trajectory to a specific reticle design, among many other options.
www.perry-systems.com05 April 2003, 18:30
sscoyoteRicciardelli, i see there are a lot of options there, but i didn't see Exbal offered. Take a quick look at that program-- a lot of long-range competitors are using it now, available for palm-types also. Must be very flexible, and easy to input changing environmental conditions.
07 April 2003, 03:48
sscoyoteSorry Mr. Ricciardelli, i guess these are simple downloads, I'm not the most computer literate shooter in the world, you'll have to humbly excuse my lack of computer literateness. There was no offense intended.
[ 04-06-2003, 18:53: Message edited by: sscoyote ]07 April 2003, 04:40
Marsh MuleBullet_Proof;
RCBS load also will adjust for just about anything you want to throw at it.
07 April 2003, 12:56
Robert M Boren SrSierra's infinity program, it's great and user friendly.
08 April 2003, 04:44
Bob257QuckLoad can do that too.
Bob257