Hi all!
I wanted to see what smartphone apps you guys find helpful. Please share your favorite shooting apps, what you are using them for, and why you like them. Let's talk about a variety of applications: long-distance shooting, ccw laws, timers, etc., etc., etc.
I'll start. I'm using these 3 android apps regularly:
- strelok (and sniper calc, being close second) - nice free app for calculating firing solutions, lots of parameters (bullet weights, BCs, wind, angle, and so forth). Very easy to use. Plus, unlike JBM ballistics calculator, you do not need internet to use it.
- mildot calculator - nice free app for calculating distance to target when you know target size and have mildot scope. Simple as can be, and helps lazy guys, like myself, do calculations without having to use any formulas.
- clinometer - free inclinometer to calculate angle of the shot. Very simple tool and obviates the need for rifle mounted inclinometers, that cost around $100.
Looking forward to seeing what y'all are using.
I wanted to see what smartphone apps you guys find helpful. Please share your favorite shooting apps, what you are using them for, and why you like them. Let's talk about a variety of applications: long-distance shooting, ccw laws, timers, etc., etc., etc.
I'll start. I'm using these 3 android apps regularly:
- strelok (and sniper calc, being close second) - nice free app for calculating firing solutions, lots of parameters (bullet weights, BCs, wind, angle, and so forth). Very easy to use. Plus, unlike JBM ballistics calculator, you do not need internet to use it.
- mildot calculator - nice free app for calculating distance to target when you know target size and have mildot scope. Simple as can be, and helps lazy guys, like myself, do calculations without having to use any formulas.
- clinometer - free inclinometer to calculate angle of the shot. Very simple tool and obviates the need for rifle mounted inclinometers, that cost around $100.
Looking forward to seeing what y'all are using.