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    ballistic calculator for iphone

    I use both Ballistic AE and StrelokPro. Prefer StrelokPro ergonomics.
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    Advanced Marksmanship IOTA target

    Most people take a high definition pic of their rifle range with multiple targets at various distances. Then they print the pic and tape it to a wall or garage door.
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    Suppressors PRS guys, what cans do you run?

    Tabac...awesome performance.
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    What's your favorite App for 2017 (iOS & Android)?

    I prefer two apps- Strelok Pro and Ballistic AE. they both are top notch.
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    Black houghts subtopic; the Shooter

    Interesting thought...has our technology alienated bonding the rifle as an extension of the shooter? Or has our technological approach sanitized the skills eliminating the 'art'?
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    Block Thoughts subtopic; the Gun

    For myself, the barrel is the most important part for 'one shot, one kill'. I have experiences where a 'great' barrel does not exhibit cold bore shifts and hits in the 0.25 MOA out to 600 yards. I also have experiences with 'very good' barrels exhibit cold bore drifts of 0.50 MOA, then settle...
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    Advanced Marksmanship Long range scopes...

    I run S&B PMII 5-25x56 with MSR recticle. Works good for me out to 1,000 yard and occasionally 1 mile. run 6.5 CM on paper to 600 yards, steel to 1,000 yards and 300 WinMag past 1,200 yards on steel.
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    Advanced Marksmanship Judging wind.

    I always mount surveyors flag tape next to my practice target to indicate wind direction and a sense of speed. If your practice range has wind speed flags, it also helps. A Kestrel is a great tool. I use it every time. I measure speed (max, min, avg) and direction at I my practice target as...
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    Advanced Marksmanship Judging wind.

    Try 'Reading the Wind and Coaching Techniques ' on Kindle from Amazon.