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Home›Technology›Improve Accuracy with #1 Ballistic Calculator

Improve Accuracy with #1 Ballistic Calculator

By Grady Epperly
July 18, 2017
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Serious shooters, especially long-range shooters and passionate hunters, are constantly collecting data on rifles and loads, along with the countless conditions that can affect shots. In fact, there can’t be enough data in precision shooting, particularly at longer distances.

Obtaining and storing that data can be difficult, which is why Ballistic is available in three editions for iOS devices. Whether using BallisticStandard, Ballistic Advanced or BallisticiPad editions, the program uses the world-renowned JBM Ballistics engine for precise, accurate calculations, and a ballistic library containing more than 5,300 commercial and military loads. BallisticStandard comes with one-touch atmospheric correction, a shooting log, distance estimates using both Mil-Dot or MOA reticles and ballistic charts to show drop, energy and velocity, and to compare wind drift.

BallisticAdvanced, the flagship product, comes with Advanced Head-up Display for real-time angle acquisition, 3D trajectory imaging, Mil-Dot rangefinder and advanced wind kit, as well as Bryan Litz’s custom G7 ballistic coefficients.

BallisticiPad comes with all of the features of both Standard and Advanced, with a few extras to take advantage of the larger screen size, such as full-screen 3D trajectory imaging and hi-resolution charts, and larger target sizes in the range log. BallisticiPad can even show split-screens with ballistics, favorites and range log, in addition to having a Mil-Dot rangefinder with on-screen controls and information.

All editions of Ballistic can be used to calculate shots using factory loads and to develop handloads for those interested in extreme accuracy at any shootable range, and keep records of shots for use in all conditions, whether for hunting or competition, even in areas without cellular reception.

Whether shooting at 100 yards or 1,000 yards, Ballistic is the best tool available for improving accuracy for serious shooters.

For more information, please visit www.ballisticapp.com.

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Grady Epperly

Grady is a husband and father of four, a retired U.S. Air Force Master Sergeant, and the editor of Firearms Friday. It's not that he knows everything or even a lot about firearms and the outdoors it's just that he really likes them and likes sharing the latest news and trends with other people who find the subject matter interesting.

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