i use to labradar to detect the velocity on different ranges!How are you going to confirm your velocities at various ranges? Do you have access to a high end dopler unit or will you use a chronograph placed at each range and fire a series of shots over it?
JBM has only online!i want to use it offline,its very accurate i checked!JBM Ballistics has been extremely close for me. Always in the black with their solutions out to 1K yards.
the BC of companies is a little different from the one you calculate yourself!it's better to calculate yourself because of accuracy.Labradar gives you v up to around 100 yds. Since you have an extrapolated v0 (+-small error term), use v0 and then tweak BC in your ballistic app until the calculated data best fits your measured velocity at distance data (taking into account corresponding atmospheric/weather/elevation data). Haven't done sensitivity analysis on this method so I don't know if extrapolated data at longer ranges will be useful, but it's trivial to test empirically.
i use to labradar to detect the velocity on different ranges!
Strelok Pro has a multi BC function. True the velocity with the published BC at 500 yards, then adjust subsequent BC's to match down range drops.Hello guys
i looking for an app that can calculate my BC by giving it my velocity in different distances!
do you have any suggestion?
i used to applied ballistic app on android but it can't calculate BC.
Multiple units I assume?
Is that so? With ease?Why reinvent the wheel? Litz and the gang have already done the ballistic testing and have their tested ballistic values in the app already. I have found the app to be very accurate to the point where I see no value in going through the effort and spending the time calculating my own. With correct inputs, I have had no issues using the applied ballistics app to achieve first round hits out to 1000 with ease.
Is that so? With ease?
Damn near every calculator will get you to 1k without issue. Why is it that I had to adjust my BC .020+/- on a Berger 180 Hybrid to get it anywhere near what AB was telling me. If you want to drink the Koolaide please enjoy it, but there are reasons for adjusting the BC. I actually thought AB would allow me to adjust BC to match actual drop, but it only allows you to adjust velocity to match your dope. If I tried to adjust velocity in AB to match what I was shooting at ELR ranges, the output turned to garbage. I even bought the "Custom Curve" for the bullet from AB, even worse data. The only thing that would work was manually adjusting BC to match my dope.
Why reinvent the wheel? Litz and the gang have already done the ballistic testing and have their tested ballistic values in the app already. I have found the app to be very accurate to the point where I see no value in going through the effort and spending the time calculating my own. With correct inputs, I have had no issues using the applied ballistics app to achieve first round hits out to 1000 with ease.