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<blockquote data-quote="deleted member" data-source="post: 319969" data-attributes="member: 816"><p>No worries. Frankly, I didn't look at the site. Just recognized spot on. Fwiw, the app gives raw windage and drop numbers and relates them to each specific reticle. For a "rookie" like me. It certainly helps since I don't know shit about MOAs and long range shooting in general. One other cool feature it has is a map/range deal. I can mark my location and then mark the location of a few different locations where one might expect to see that deer or where I actually saw it bed for example. It gives u the distance from A to B. I can also store multiple lines. Punch the distance, wind and factory ammo into the app and it does calculations for me so I am not guessing.. Certainly doesn't replace a good range finder or time on the range. But, it seems like a useful tool. Especially, out of a blind. Fwiw... I got a new toy from huntin1 this weekend and more range time is definitely in my future this summer. Starting Saturday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deleted member, post: 319969, member: 816"] No worries. Frankly, I didn't look at the site. Just recognized spot on. Fwiw, the app gives raw windage and drop numbers and relates them to each specific reticle. For a "rookie" like me. It certainly helps since I don't know shit about MOAs and long range shooting in general. One other cool feature it has is a map/range deal. I can mark my location and then mark the location of a few different locations where one might expect to see that deer or where I actually saw it bed for example. It gives u the distance from A to B. I can also store multiple lines. Punch the distance, wind and factory ammo into the app and it does calculations for me so I am not guessing.. Certainly doesn't replace a good range finder or time on the range. But, it seems like a useful tool. Especially, out of a blind. Fwiw... I got a new toy from huntin1 this weekend and more range time is definitely in my future this summer. Starting Saturday. [/QUOTE]
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