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Indeed there is, EC. Once you've hit 'compute' and are looking at the output table, click/touch any row to show the 'details view'. From here, you can adjust the slider at the bottom right to change the target's speed.

Hope that clear's things up a little.
 
bcode, Thx for that. Sorry but another question. Is there a way to keep ur max distance and step size the same, meaning I set the max distance and step size:Ie 800m in 25m increments, shut it off and when I turn it back on the settings are changed to uneven numbers and I have to change the mac disy and step size back to 800m in 25m increments. Hope this makes sense.
 
Hey EC, this one looks like a small bug in the way we're retaining User-Entered-Values. We're currently converting them to yards and then saving them - this is why you're getting numbers that are very close to 800 & 25, but not exactly.

I'll be sure to update this functionality in the new version.
 
This is so cool, so instead of estimating or stepping up in yards gradually, I could go from 100 yards, right to 500 and be on target? Sorry I'm a newb when it comes to this data type stuff, and I still don't fully quite comprehend what MOA means, so the adjustment in "clicks" will help.

Also I seen a picture of some guy who had a bracket for his iphone that mounted to his pic rail, this would be super handy to have all that data right there hands free... Anyone herd of this?

The mount is made by knights armament down in the states.
http://www.knightarmco.com/bulletflight/index.htm

if memory serves tho, it's stupid pricy.
 
I have a couple of questions for you guys that are experienced with this programme. Which Mil Dot reticle setting is appropriate for the Bushnell 6500 and which for the Schmidt & Bender? Also, which BC ballistics G1, G7 etc. should I use for the Barnes TSX .338/250 grain flat base?
 
Bushnells tends to use the 1 mil = 3.375 moa equation for their Mil-Dot scopes, meaning you'd be using the Army setting (not USMC).

Being that S&B actually supplies the USMC with their scopes, it's a safe bet that they use the proper, 1 mil = 3.438 moa equation - meaning you'd be using the USMC setting (Not Army). I found partial confirmation of this math online, but have not been able to confirm this anywhere on the S&B site... again though, it's a safe assumption given their client-base.
 
As for which drag model to use for your Barnes TSX .338 round... If you can find a G7 B.C. it would likely be ideal for this bullet. That being said, I haven't been able to find a G7 for this particular round; The G1 coefficient I have for this round = 0.425

That being said, the 225gr TTSX-BT round by Barnes has a Litz G7 coefficient available, if you're looking for a round that you can calculate very precisely.
 
Any idea when this upgrade will be released? I am looking so forward to learning more about this!
bcode: do you have the G7 drag calculations included in the Isnipe program for the .308, .284,.257,.243,.224 cal. Hornady(A-Max.Line),Sierra(MATCH & Game King),Berger(VLD Hunting and Match Versions),and Nosler ballistic tips and Custom competition?
This is going to be fun to work with!
Take care and straight shootin! Bye the way, Hi Max Owner!
 
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