This app is very basic and adequate. I wish it was more customizable ie. full metric capabilities, load comparisons, ability to name loads and give load data etc. One cant complain though when its free.
This app is very basic and adequate. I wish it was more customizable ie. full metric capabilities, load comparisons, ability to name loads and give load data etc. One cant complain though when its free.
Wish it did .22LR too. ;-)
I just have issues reading the full screen. Some of the letters are out of the screen...
Very handy app but wont open since the update..please fix
Was a good app until updated and now cannot get to calculate screen for bullet comp
Would like to see data for the 257Wby as it seems to be the only one missing from the WBY line up
This is a fairly straight forward calculator. It lacks some of the "bells and whistles" such as GPS integration (would be nice to get altitude rather than having to input) etc but if you dont mind keying in data it provides calculations. Seems to have a wide variety of bullet sizes and weights although some are missing (obviously tailored for Nosler bullets). Again not to bad for a free app. Look forward to future versions and am happy in the interim.
For free it cant be beat. I love the option to change muzzle velocities within specific loads, very handy for a hand loader.
Great app, it has excellent functionality, especially for a free app. My only gripe is that its missing my current round of choice, .303 British. Any chance of getting that in an update guys?
Over simplified.
Terrible!
First of all: no rifles! Second, no 40 calibre. Whats up with that??
App is so rudimentary and amateurish that it appears to have been written by someone taking programming for the first time. Graphs are crude with no basic labeling of bullet drop, energy and unknown 3rd curve and axes. I deleted it after 5 min; unfortunately, it was free.
There is a serious bug: the altitude setting does not work. The entry makes absolutely no difference to the calculations. The work-around is to enter the absolute barometric pressure at your altitude. This is NOT the pressure you get off the weather report, which has been altitude-corrected to sea level. You either have to have a barometer with you (e.g., Kestrel 3500) or do the calculations to correct the weather report data to your actual altitude. (I have not found an app that will do that for you.) This should be an easy fix, so I look forward to the next version.
I think this is one of the best free ballistic calculator apps. If you already know your BC and other information it helps. You can simply put your known information in. Or you can choose from the caliber list.
Seems to be developed without a lot of thought.
Its obvious that the author programer never actually used his/her app! Nosler has a good name but this app is not up to use the Nosler name. There is no actual help for this app. Clicking support takes you to the Nosler site and drops you off. The grid display on the iPad contains too much data to be useful and results in a tiny list which is unreadable. The chart X axis is a mystery because it doesnt corrilate to the range yards entered in the data entry. Dont waste you $4 on theis app.
pretty good, but on the cartesian plot, i guarantee you that my 300 weatherby does not drop 250 inches in 300 yards
The app had an update and now on the iPhone the titles/words are cutoff.
So-so thus far. Need to add 6.5 Grendel loaded with Nosler 120g BT from AA.