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    Genesis Ballistics Solutions--Android Now Available!!

    Go Android go! seriously maybe Google is also a PITA. The good news is we are close to get Genesis on our phones, I'm positive the wait will be over soon.
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    Interesting free alternative to Quick Load (from Germany)

    Have you compared it to QL?
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    Interesting free alternative to Quick Load (from Germany)

    This community project is really taking off, now we have a tool similar to QuickDesign. What else to say? Free and works like a charm
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    We jacked a modern Russian SAM system

    https://www.timesofisrael.com/us-puts-hold-on-sale-of-f-35s-to-uae-that-followed-abraham-accords/
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    Reactor Fusion Module

    Is still available? Haven't heard anything else these days
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    Anyone ever see this; big differences between JBM and FFS?

    Is the girl ignoring you? AI in Malvinas country LOL how come they didn't kill you? :cool: what about Gus hat? ain't it cool?
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    Anyone ever see this; big differences between JBM and FFS?

    Hopefully we can put our hands on Genesis pretty soon, or at least when Gus and Theis are done with its development.
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    Anyone ever see this; big differences between JBM and FFS?

    CB uses G1 and G7 and it's not a Pejsa solution (the full detail is on Patagonia website) FFS only uses G1
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    zeroing not at 100 ?

    We are talking different things here, you talking about dispersion, not my point or did I ever mention group size?. So you saying it's easier to assess human error the longer you go? Regarding group bias, how can you tell apart when it's human error or simply a reticle misalignment during the...
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    zeroing not at 100 ?

    You got it backwards, It's all about how the zero shifts with a longer zero range and its influence down range. Up to some point you don't need to deal with zeroing conditions vs actual conditions, but as the zero range goes farther you need to account for the difference if you are into LR and...
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    zeroing not at 100 ?

    Rob, you raised up a good point, that's it weather effects, yes as we all know the farther you go you need to tell your software the zeoing conditons vs the actual conditons. Having said that, the closer you are the better. All of my S&B scopes can be parallax adjusted at 50 but I recon that for...
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    zeroing not at 100 ?

    Nice way to shut up anyone who thinks different, great attitude to "win" a debate. I've been a SH member way longer than you...only difference is you are "staff"
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    zeroing not at 100 ?

    Another common wrong practice, who says you need to do that at 100? And it's very easy to show why it's the wrong approach for as long as your minimum parallax allows for a closer distance.
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    zeroing not at 100 ?

    Who was talking about canting...did I mention it? And not...I'm not wrong, you are because you are thinking human error is the same but it's not, fact of life. Been there many times too. If you like 100 no problem...I like 50 and I do real ELR for the sake of this thread. Seems to me you are...
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    zeroing not at 100 ?

    Let me disagree, the errors are hardly the same, just think about reticle alignment with the target grid. I agree that for some setups you may encouter certain limitations, but again, if the zero is X inches up/down, any decent software will account for that as long as it deatures zero height...
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    zeroing not at 100 ?

    50 for everything. No need to go farther. You have total control, human error is almost nil and any decent ballistics package can solve for any range
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    iOS or WIN10?

    Actually CB Desktop was updated recently to do this, as outlined in the Genesis thread General features User files will be in XML format (a universal vendor-independent supported standard). User data files will be compatible with ColdBore .1.0 so data exchange between the two will be seamless...