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Target analysis systems and programs?

I've always kept standard log books of my shooting. The analysis of these books has pretty much been limited to MK1 eyeball.

I'm wondering about systems for relatively scientific analysis of LR & MR targets. Any such system would have to take into account both changes made in elevation and windage and also the "call" the shooter makes before he sees the score (e.g. "Idiot! Why did I throw that one to the left?" or "&%$ wind got me!"). The objective would be to try to isolate error components arising from wind, ammo, rifle and "operator headspace".

Are there any good statistical systems used for target analysis that do this? Are any of these systems computerized?

I have RSI's Shooting Lab software, which has a target analysis function but it does not seem to consider either of the two requirements above. It seems best suited for analysis of handgun techniques and bench rest accuracy tests, rather than the issues encountered at 600 - 1000 yards.
 
There are also apps for Iphone/Ipad called ShotPlot and Shot Calc which may do some of the things you are looking for it to do.
 

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