Well another question then. Why do ballistic apps often have spin drift and coriolis effect but not aerodynamic jump? I thought Shooter was Litz endorsed and pretty thorough but it doesn't have it.
I think the "Jury" is still out on the topic. A few are somewhat opposite Brian on the topic. One side(Gus Ruiz and Jim Boatright) sees it more as a short term phase just after muzzle blast and for about 10 yards afterwards. More of a "launch disturbance" than a long term continuous effect.
That tends to support early "jump" and not much to see after a 100 yard target. It appears Brian Litz saw otherwise. Both have good research and points however the topic seems to be in flux as research becomes better.
I don't think ATRAG has it either although newer software updates may have captured it.
Another point is that wind is such a factor that some of the smaller variables are simply ignored.I don't really know anyone that uses software on the firing spot for solutions. Plus not every team has a computer, whether it be Mil/LE. You simply have to prep beforehand and adjust if you have to.
If one seriously shoots, one needs all the pre planning help you can get whether you shoot competively or Mil/ LE. That includes info on ranges, angles, fencing, etc. Then you can use cheat sheets, memorized wind constants, barrier penetration angles or whatever at the location if that suits your needs.
First thing I'd recommend for LE guys is to get a scaled Plot Plan of their city from the City Planner/Engineer. That will be worth its weight in diamonds when the bat phone rings.
If you shoot competively maybe get your dope on your rifle with addition of whatever you need and can put into the zero(spin, etc if that suits your needs)and then work up wind bookends like Komby posted and work up you wind constants for you load. Then when you leave the line you'll be confident on that stage, in that environment, AND if it changes from your bookends, you have your constants to fall back on or from adjustments from the first round.
I'm always impressed by guys that compete. They shoot in a hurricane at long range under time limits. Much harder than shooting from 56 yards.