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Ever since Isnipe had that upgrade, it hasnt been very dependable for me!
Its almost always out by 1- 1-3/4 MOA. Its dissappointing!

I have been able to use it dependably out to distances around 300- 1760yards For a couple
Years. Now, not so much so.

I will hopefully be out shooting during the holiday season. Will see how it does.
 
I have both isnipe and Ballistic Advanced Edition. I rarely even look at isnipe, and always use Ballistic AE. Yes, Ballistic AE costs more, but to me it seems like a much better app.
 
Ever since Isnipe had that upgrade, it hasnt been very dependable for me!
Its almost always out by 1- 1-3/4 MOA. Its dissappointing!

I have been able to use it dependably out to distances around 300- 1760yards For a couple
Years. Now, not so much so.

I will hopefully be out shooting during the holiday season. Will see how it does.

The easiest thing to do when inputs are off is point at your equipment. Odds are, the program is sound

before i sink my money into this app, does it calculate in mrad's? (my reticle and adjustments are all in metric)

Just as a little aside, mils has nothing to do with metric or standard measurement, its just called mils, short for milliradians.
 
I have both isnipe and Ballistic Advanced Edition. I rarely even look at isnipe, and always use Ballistic AE. Yes, Ballistic AE costs more, but to me it seems like a much better app.

I will echo this as well. After moving to ballistic I never open isnipe. As well the support on ballistic is second to none. There is constant updates and additions. Where as isnipes support is nonexistent. Isnipe also does not work properly with the upgrade engine turned on. Isnipe is aware of it and has done nothing to fix it.

The shock value of the price of ballistic is high but worth it in the end.
 
Does anyone have any experience with the app Shooter? I have an Android device and it is the only ballistics app available. It gets good reviews by those that know how to use it.
 
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