Not trying to be a smart ass cause I love tech as much as the next guy. Have not been impressed with these portable ballistic programs or units.
The idea is that you can add in all your ambient weather conditions (assuming you brought a weather station with you). Every single variable, the program engineer will let you, so you can get a 'number'.
That number is the value of scope adjustment that will allow your bullet to cruise through the air and hit your target first time every time, all the time.
Sounds good and can work pretty good for applications on our side of 1000yds. Beyond that, there are quite a few more variables that rear their ugly head.
From what I have seen punching in numbers in various programs is that ambient conditions don't really change your POI all that much. Sig. differences in altitude, humidity, air pressure, temp don't affect air all that much.
Maybe a click here and there at ranges out to 600yds when shooting a typical magnum. Try it and tell me if I have been smoking too much domestic vegetation.
What they don't account for is the unseen changes in your load and barrel harmonics. That can send you way off course.
After alot of mucking about, I found that getting a properly tuned load took care of many weather dependent variables at least shooting on my side of the planet. Shooting a barrel with a stable cold bore temprement was paramount. Alot of barrels changed POI as ambient temp changed.
Here is a good test. Put up a target with a nice bold X so aiming is easy. Take ONE cold bore shot at 200yds over different weather/seasons. See if after you have gone through one year and a bunch of weather, how that group looks like. Is it a nice sub MOA group? Or does it look like random shots on a piece of paper? Of course, being consistent in shooting helps so use any and all rests to make this as repeatable as possible.
If you have a nice cluster, congrats. If not, no computer program is going to help you.
I now have a drop table (laminated card), verified through shooting, that works pretty much dead on from winter to summer, from close to way over there. I find that is way more effective and faster then using a palm.
Plus, it doesn't need batteries and will run in the rain...Can you use the tip of a bullet to punch in data if you loose that plastic pen?
Simper Fi
Jerry