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Shooting apps. Scorecards and ballistics.

#1 Post by Rambles35 »

I have come across various ballistic calculators, some free of charge and IMHO very good like Hornady some not so good IMHO and expensive like bullet flight, but I have yet to come across a scoring app.
Rather than use good old fashioned paper and pencil to score my shot fall, and use Mk1 brain to calculate adjustments, is there an app that you can record your shooting on?
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#2 Post by 1066 »

I'm not quite sure what you're looking for but I use this one to analyse group size:

https://ontargetshooting.com/
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#3 Post by Rambles35 »

Hi

Thank you for that link.
Looks like an interesting bit of software.
But there are two big buts with it

1) Doesn’t work on Mac, IOS, or android
2) you have to scan / import the images into the program.

I am looking for an electronic range card, where instead of marking the fall of shots with a pencil on a card, I jab my finger at my iPad screen. So what I want to see looks like the electronic score cards at Bisley.....
The analysis is then secondary.
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#4 Post by JSC »

I used this for a while when I was shooting FTR regularly. Only ever used it during practise and load development, but it was good up to a point.

https://enfiladestudios.com/

I don't think it's been updated in a while as ver. 3.1 was released in 2012!

It's also Windows only, so may not be any good for your purposes.
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#5 Post by strangesam »

I use TargetScan on iOS

requires photographing the targets against a light background, you could sort of do it by hand (you can manually place/replace shots which aren't detected with the camera


https://targetshootingapp.com/
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