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Thanks just checked out their website looks awesome:d
So, where do we get this number which represents an altitude? One way would be your weather instrument.is the altitude in the International Standard Atmosphere at which the air density would be equal to the actual air density at the place of observation. "Density Altitude" is the pressure altitude adjusted for non-standard temperature.
The funny thing is that you can get PDA compatible software that includes spin drift for free from me!
Now he tells us... gun)
I'm pretty darn pleased with LoadBase 2.0, but it wasn't free! Have you used or seen LoadBase 2.0 in operation, such as to be able to compare features with your software? It does some pretty trick stuff.
Nope. I am sure it is trick. The last thing I want in the field just before I shoot the trophy of a lifetime is a buch of tricks to confuse me.
Give it the yardage, temp, pressure and all I want is the drop, mils and MOA, windage including spin drift. Nothing more, nothing less.
I save the "tricks" for the desktop when they are not a distraction.
If you want tick stuff, you should be looking at my desktop version. If you want unclutterd usefullness, the excell sheet is more than adequete for field use.
Thanks Eaglet. That's the feature ("Shoot - Fire Solution" screen) I was talking about. One of the tricks is that with this screen, we can select Clicks, IPHY, MOA, or MRAD. If I want to use some of the 15 mils of holdover hashes available on my IOR MP-8 reticle, I click MRAD and hold over with my reticle. If my reticle hashes are in MOA then click on MOA - hold over and shoot. If I want to turn turrets, then check Clicks and turn away. Want to factor in Coriolis and soon to be Spin Drift, click on those boxes to activate. Will I use this if the animal jumps up at 200 yds and starts running for cover. Probably not. I'll know how to hit at 100-300 yds by familiarity with my rifle. Will I have time to use these features for a long range setup. In my experiences - yes.
Different strokes for different folks, and to each his own. Live and let live. Whatever..., but I like the tricks built in to LoadBase. It's not too hard to select the tricks that are necessary for the task at hand. And who said tricks had to be complicated?