Jay Christopherson
Not An Admin
Hey all-
EDIT: I have no affiliation with this app, I just think it's handy. Plus, it's FREE.
My Dad has a Leica scope that includes their ballistic reticle. While it's nice to have hash marks and/or dots to tell you what the holdover's are, Leica does not have particularly good documentation for their reticle. I've had similar difficulties with other manufacturer's and if you happen to have two different scopes with different ballistic reticles, it can be a pain to switch between them.
I found an app called iStrelok (iphone) or Strelok (Android). It's not a ballistic calculator (I use a JBM based app for that)- it simply has a long list of scope manufacturers and models with their associated ballistic reticle systems. You input the data (rifle zero, scope model/make, reticle, cartridge info) and it displays a picture of your reticle along with the yardage associated with each hash/dot on your reticle.
Seems to work pretty well. I copied it out for my Dad's Leica and made up a drop table for his rifle (1st hash, 2nd hash, etc...) so that he knows what his holdover's are for his rifle's zero.
Note that by default, it uses metric input/output, but you can change that to imperial (yards, etc...). Hopefully some of you find this useful.
Here's an example of what the output looks like:
and here's a list of the supported reticles:
Supported reticles:
MilDot,
NP-R2 (Nightforce),
TMR (Leupold),
NP-R1 (Nightforce),
Ballistic Mildot (Burris),
XTR Ballistic Mildot (Burris),
MLR (Nightforce),
SPR (Leupold),
4D (C2.5-10x50 Kahles),
4D(C3-12x56 Kahles),
Ballistic Plex (Burris),
BDC Standart (Nikon),
LR Duplex (Leupold),
BDC 600 (Nikon),
EBR-1 MOA (Vortex),
Mil-DotBar (Millet),
P4L (Schmidt&Bender),
MTR-1 (March),
BR (Swarovski),
PSO-1 (Russia),
BDC Predator (Nikon),
A1Optic,
Ballistic (Bushnell),
MP-8 Dot (IOR),
Gen 2 MilDot (Premier Reticles),
Varmint Hunter's (Leupold),
Accu-Range (Redfield),
Cabelas Alaskan Guide,
EBR-1 MRAD (Vortex),
Dead-Hold BDC (Vortex),
MP20 (Falcon),
Enhanced Mildot (Falcon),
Enhanced Mildot (Falcon),
Rapid Z 1000 (Zeiss),
Mil-DotBar 1 Mil (Millet),
Smart Reticle (Simmons),
NP-1RR (Nightforce),
6-dots MilDot (CenterPoint),
Rapid Z 5 (Zeiss),
TDS-4 (Swarovski),
Boone and Crockett (Leupold),
Ballistic Reticle (Leica),
Rapid Z 7 (Zeiss),
9-dots MilDot (CenterPoint)
Gen 2 XR (Premier Reticles)
LV5 Velocity 1000 (Nightforce)
MSR (MakSnipe),
BDA (2.5-10x48 Docter),
BDA (3-12x56 Docter)
EDIT: I have no affiliation with this app, I just think it's handy. Plus, it's FREE.
My Dad has a Leica scope that includes their ballistic reticle. While it's nice to have hash marks and/or dots to tell you what the holdover's are, Leica does not have particularly good documentation for their reticle. I've had similar difficulties with other manufacturer's and if you happen to have two different scopes with different ballistic reticles, it can be a pain to switch between them.
I found an app called iStrelok (iphone) or Strelok (Android). It's not a ballistic calculator (I use a JBM based app for that)- it simply has a long list of scope manufacturers and models with their associated ballistic reticle systems. You input the data (rifle zero, scope model/make, reticle, cartridge info) and it displays a picture of your reticle along with the yardage associated with each hash/dot on your reticle.
Seems to work pretty well. I copied it out for my Dad's Leica and made up a drop table for his rifle (1st hash, 2nd hash, etc...) so that he knows what his holdover's are for his rifle's zero.
Note that by default, it uses metric input/output, but you can change that to imperial (yards, etc...). Hopefully some of you find this useful.
Here's an example of what the output looks like:
and here's a list of the supported reticles:
Supported reticles:
MilDot,
NP-R2 (Nightforce),
TMR (Leupold),
NP-R1 (Nightforce),
Ballistic Mildot (Burris),
XTR Ballistic Mildot (Burris),
MLR (Nightforce),
SPR (Leupold),
4D (C2.5-10x50 Kahles),
4D(C3-12x56 Kahles),
Ballistic Plex (Burris),
BDC Standart (Nikon),
LR Duplex (Leupold),
BDC 600 (Nikon),
EBR-1 MOA (Vortex),
Mil-DotBar (Millet),
P4L (Schmidt&Bender),
MTR-1 (March),
BR (Swarovski),
PSO-1 (Russia),
BDC Predator (Nikon),
A1Optic,
Ballistic (Bushnell),
MP-8 Dot (IOR),
Gen 2 MilDot (Premier Reticles),
Varmint Hunter's (Leupold),
Accu-Range (Redfield),
Cabelas Alaskan Guide,
EBR-1 MRAD (Vortex),
Dead-Hold BDC (Vortex),
MP20 (Falcon),
Enhanced Mildot (Falcon),
Enhanced Mildot (Falcon),
Rapid Z 1000 (Zeiss),
Mil-DotBar 1 Mil (Millet),
Smart Reticle (Simmons),
NP-1RR (Nightforce),
6-dots MilDot (CenterPoint),
Rapid Z 5 (Zeiss),
TDS-4 (Swarovski),
Boone and Crockett (Leupold),
Ballistic Reticle (Leica),
Rapid Z 7 (Zeiss),
9-dots MilDot (CenterPoint)
Gen 2 XR (Premier Reticles)
LV5 Velocity 1000 (Nightforce)
MSR (MakSnipe),
BDA (2.5-10x48 Docter),
BDA (3-12x56 Docter)