This might not be the appropriate area to ask about this but I couldn't figure out which one is so bear with me.
I'm looking for an excellent target scoring program software that can be installed in a computer PC at this point... though Macs are looking better to me!
If you get involved in organized competitive shooting you need some way to record plot how you're doing over the long haul and long haul which means more than a few weekend outings or matches.
If you poke around on the internet doing searches you come across many sites that have targets and plot sheets you can download that are appropriate and work.
Boy there sure is enough of them eh! From what I an see there's probably hundreds of them... so much for us all shooting on the same faces but we manage I guess.
You need something to record how you're doing and drawing circles and writting stuff down on the back of a Tim Horton's bag from that morning coffee you bought to help you wake up before arriving at the range isn't going to cut it... might get you through the first relay though.
Seriously you need plot sheets if you're starting out. Now some guys who are super organized usually have some spares when they come to the range so you can run amock amoungst the shooters and get some to try.
I did find some software called eScorebook by Barnacle software... google it. It's pretty extensive and if you can figure it out you can create you're own plot sheets with ring sizes that work for you...
Anything is better than nothing to start... This program is very sophisticated and complicated is as complicated gets... but I haven't seen or found anything that comes close to it...
A few years ago I tried Trevors program that you can dl into a Palm pilot and it was kinda kool! You could bring up a plot sheet on it and touch pen to the screen and it would indicate your shot and incriment them automatically and do the math for the totals and when the smoke clear you had a plot record... but alass I've returned to paper plots.
What ever you use make allowances for wet as in rain because that stuff won't make any allowances for you!...
Print your plots on b/w laser printers because if you use a colored inkjet, when it rains your in for a surprise... don't ask... and print them on heavy stock regular paper when wet is absolutely useless...
there's waterproof paper out there but I can never manage to get my hands on the stuff...
after years of shooting you eventually end up with something... might as well get it up and running early... I've got 5 years of plots and that's a pile of plot cards... some guys have been at this for a long time so they got more.
the eScorebook when you get deeper into the software willl allow you to change the ring sizes, zoom in and zoom out and once you figure it out you can pretty well create something useable...
There's nothing like trying to plot 2/15 shots in a half inch V-bull on paper. The whole thing looks like one big smudge... now some guys don't even use them... they just too busy whacking the V and trying to record record times getting off the firing line
Pastor comes to mind... plots we don't need no stinking plots!... fine but for me I kinda wanna pour over the stats and plots when I get home.
This software also allows you to take your hardcopy plots and enter them into the computer. You just place the cursor where your shot is and click it and it puts a number there, it knows the value need and when your done it records your score including V's and I would imagine X's. Hey I just got the program to try so I don't know what it all does... 30 day working copy then you gotta payup.
I also found you can take some existing plot at say 1000 yards and replot it on another yardage or on a target with different ring sizes and see how you would have done... interesting... hey winters here so what else you wanna do?
So if you know or got something cough it up!
I'm looking for an excellent target scoring program software that can be installed in a computer PC at this point... though Macs are looking better to me!
If you get involved in organized competitive shooting you need some way to record plot how you're doing over the long haul and long haul which means more than a few weekend outings or matches.
If you poke around on the internet doing searches you come across many sites that have targets and plot sheets you can download that are appropriate and work.
Boy there sure is enough of them eh! From what I an see there's probably hundreds of them... so much for us all shooting on the same faces but we manage I guess.
You need something to record how you're doing and drawing circles and writting stuff down on the back of a Tim Horton's bag from that morning coffee you bought to help you wake up before arriving at the range isn't going to cut it... might get you through the first relay though.
Seriously you need plot sheets if you're starting out. Now some guys who are super organized usually have some spares when they come to the range so you can run amock amoungst the shooters and get some to try.
I did find some software called eScorebook by Barnacle software... google it. It's pretty extensive and if you can figure it out you can create you're own plot sheets with ring sizes that work for you...
Anything is better than nothing to start... This program is very sophisticated and complicated is as complicated gets... but I haven't seen or found anything that comes close to it...
A few years ago I tried Trevors program that you can dl into a Palm pilot and it was kinda kool! You could bring up a plot sheet on it and touch pen to the screen and it would indicate your shot and incriment them automatically and do the math for the totals and when the smoke clear you had a plot record... but alass I've returned to paper plots.
What ever you use make allowances for wet as in rain because that stuff won't make any allowances for you!...
Print your plots on b/w laser printers because if you use a colored inkjet, when it rains your in for a surprise... don't ask... and print them on heavy stock regular paper when wet is absolutely useless...
there's waterproof paper out there but I can never manage to get my hands on the stuff...
after years of shooting you eventually end up with something... might as well get it up and running early... I've got 5 years of plots and that's a pile of plot cards... some guys have been at this for a long time so they got more.
the eScorebook when you get deeper into the software willl allow you to change the ring sizes, zoom in and zoom out and once you figure it out you can pretty well create something useable...
There's nothing like trying to plot 2/15 shots in a half inch V-bull on paper. The whole thing looks like one big smudge... now some guys don't even use them... they just too busy whacking the V and trying to record record times getting off the firing line
Pastor comes to mind... plots we don't need no stinking plots!... fine but for me I kinda wanna pour over the stats and plots when I get home.
This software also allows you to take your hardcopy plots and enter them into the computer. You just place the cursor where your shot is and click it and it puts a number there, it knows the value need and when your done it records your score including V's and I would imagine X's. Hey I just got the program to try so I don't know what it all does... 30 day working copy then you gotta payup.
I also found you can take some existing plot at say 1000 yards and replot it on another yardage or on a target with different ring sizes and see how you would have done... interesting... hey winters here so what else you wanna do?
So if you know or got something cough it up!





















































