On Target Shooting Software. - Is anyone using it? If not what do you like?

Sakoman .308

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I am interested in an easy to use program / application that will accurately measure my group sizes.
Even better one which picks all the "holes " for you. Each of my rifle targets has six bullseyes with 5 rounds shot at each.
I have quite a few that I would like to measure. I also have a stack of pistol targets with 10 rounds shot at each one.

I believe it will be a great way to show how my practice is or isn't progressing, or something to help me figure out what to feed the beasts. (with 22lr the guns pick what type, & lot# they like)
I don't need it to do everything, but I want it to work well. Any Ideas?

I like to measure solid objects with calipers, not so much where tears start on paper.
 
I use it all the time. It definitely beats using calipers, but you have to manually click on the holes, input distance and include a reference in the photo. Let me know if you have any other questions.
 
Seems like you often see watermarked images from BallisticsX on the forums. Appears it's a paid app on the iOS store - $11, if I remember correctly.

Considering purchasing it myself, although I don't get out often enough to really get a ton of use from it.
 
I use OnTarget TDS. It will measure total group size for several superimposed groups. For example it will measure the 25 round group total of 5x 5 round groups. Quite eye opening.
 
I've been using the BallisticX software for the past 6-8 months or so and I am very happy with it. I used to use the On Target software, but having all the functionality on your phone, at the range, whilst being streamlined and easy to use are all pro's for the BallisticX software IMO.
 
I'm with Kudu, I've been using BallisticX for a few months and couldn't be happier. It couldn't be more simple, and it's very easy to generate group sizes from the palm of your hand (on phone). Can't beat it, in my opinion
 
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