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<csj> |
The main thing I look for in ballistics software is the wind drift and trop tables for the load I am working up. It is also nice to be able to have more than one load up at a time in table and graph format. CJ | ||
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Of the several freeware and shareware programs available there was one which I though was the best however I was newer to the computer age and I did not make a backup of it and sure as sh.., my computer crashed and that was that. Most share the same data but it would be nice to have tha capability to put drop/drift/energy tables on the same page as a graph of the drop. I generally make a printout of the drop/drift table for the load I am shooting which I tape to my rifle stock in the case I get a thought hemorage. I give it more thought and will add more if it hasn't been brought up | |||
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one of us |
quote: Paul, I've developed LoadBase v1.0, already distributed to some of our forum fellows, so I'm really interested in following your work, if you don't mind. Please, keep up the good work and let us know! Good luck! | |||
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<PaulS> |
What I have so far is this: pick lists for weapon, cartridge, primer, powder, bullet, environment, units, and output. These are customizable by the user so you can add new info as it comes available. From the record that is entered or selected derived values for recoil velocity and recoil energy are calculated and the muzzle velocity is calculated from the chronograph input and the distance from muzzle to screens. A simple click of the mouse will switch between table and graph. The range increment will be user selectable as will the starting and ending range. A click of the mouse can change the units from metric to US standard. The environment window will contain pressure, temperature, humidity and I will put a place for date and time on the forms. Have I forgotten anything? PaulS | ||
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Gustavo's Loadbase will be a tough act to follow. It is very well written IMO. I use it alot. One thing you may want to consider is including a column for mils along side the path data as you are with adjustments for scopes in 1/4 MOA clicks. Mil-Dot scopes are quite popular and becoming increasingly so it seems. | |||
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<TROPHYHUNTERS> |
If you go to pcbballistics.com they have everything you are looking for it is in DOS though. You can download it onto a floppy. I have used it and it seems fairly accurate. It's not too bad for free99! | ||
<PaulS> |
I haven't seen the Loadbase software, maybe I should ask for a copy and check it out. How about it Gustavo? paulstephens2@attbi.com I tried the pcbballistics.com and got an error - no page to open. PaulS | ||
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