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Ballistic Software for Palm Pilot
01 January 2007, 13:29
AussieMikeBallistic Software for Palm Pilot
Does anyone know of a source for ballistic software (drop, wind drift etc) which can be run on a Palm Pilot. I don't want to take a lap top to Africa just so I can check trajectories etc in the field.
Thanks in advance,
mike
01 January 2007, 17:27
shakariHell Mike,
I'm bloody glad you didn't book with me! -

I'd be cursing you if you produced one of those bloody things just when we're getting on finals on a herd of Buffalo or something.

Why not just do it on the KISS principle and memorise what's necessary......

01 January 2007, 17:45
BwanahileI didn't know they (Palm Pilots) still existed. Could you not simply enter the data into the memo function or perhaps have them printed on a small card and laminated? In the end, I think shakari is spot on...you dont want to over think things. Know the impact points at 100,200,300 and 400 and then rely on your PH for the yardage.
01 January 2007, 18:02
ilwHi
I downloaded some shareware software a couple of years ago that is pretty interesting.
It was called 'Ballistics' written by a guy named 'Mike Finch' Box 10656 Blacksburg VA 24062.
If you do a search you you should be able to find it.
It has a number of functions inculding but not limited to:
Energy
Rate of twist
Recoil
Lead
etc.
Good luck.
01 January 2007, 18:08
biggametvI like the idea of ballistics on my PDA; something to play with on the long haul accross. However, it would be bad form in the field. Often, I have taped a small square of vital info, from 100-600 yards, on the stock of my rifle. After a couple of trips, the stuff was so ingrained in my head, I knew it by heart.
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www.stevescott.tv 08 January 2007, 06:39
goneballistic Pejsa is a very good program for your PDA. I use it for different loads to 1000 yards, and a little further.
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08 January 2007, 08:33
krakyYou might want to sign up over here......
http://longrangehunting.com/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.phpand ask your question. These guys are taking computers to the field (as well as other items that help them judge wind and horizontal effects of uphill/downhill scenarios) and cosistantly making kills on big game animals at 1000+ yds.
19 January 2007, 01:08
Fast EdI have one called "pocket Sharpshooter's friend". It works very easily and can keep data for a number of rifles and loads.
I downloaded it for free off of one of the free Palm software sites, but I don't remember which one. The guy that wrote it is Russian, and his website is unintelligible. Do a search with a search engine and see what you find.
Fast Ed
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07 February 2007, 05:28
AussieMikequote:
Originally posted by shakari:
Hell Mike,
I'm bloody glad you didn't book with me! -

I'd be cursing you if you produced one of those bloody things just when we're getting on finals on a herd of Buffalo or something.
Gee Steve, don't you like the client to have a chance to savour the shot. When hunting a PACbull last year we came upon the elephant and I couldn't get a reading on my rangefinder and we had to back track about 5 yards before I could get a reading of 13 yards.

mike
07 February 2007, 10:45
STINGERMike
Something that might help is that leupold sells a pull out chart that you mount on your scope.
You can print out your data with a Dymo Labelmaker and paste it to the slide out chart. Bad weather won't affect it unless your standing in a deep pool. It's not obtrusive and weighs next to nothing.
Best wishes, Bill