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    New to Applied Ballistics App for Android could use some help please.

    Applied Ballistics "calculates" Aerodynamic Jump and includes it in all of its solutions. This makes for a royal pain in the ass when trying to make printed drop charts that include wind drift. Make your wind speed zero and it will go away.
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    (Strelok Pro) Density Altitude for subsonic 22LR applications

    I think your last statement is accurate. If you look at graphs of Cd vs Mach number the rate of change tends to be huge around Mach 0.7-1.3. A small change in Mach number in this region is going to have a comparatively large effect on your trajectory vs when you're well into the super or...
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    Optics USO B25 5-25 (Price Drop)

    Another bump
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    Optics USO B25 5-25 (Price Drop)

    I have not sold it yet. Sorry for the delayed response.
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    Hunting & Fishing Federal Terminal Ascent

    https://www.snipershide.com/shooting/threads/30-06-terminal-ascent-175gr.6998152/ The .30-06 flavor
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    Optics USO B25 5-25 (Price Drop)

    Bump with price drop.
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    New to Applied Ballistics App for Android could use some help please.

    The only way that I know of to export a dope card is to "send" when you have the dope card generated on the screen. I make them for different DA's and send them to my email. I then use Excell to copy paste them into a pre-formatted spreadsheet so I can print, laminate, and put them on velco...
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    Sorry to open an old can of worms for some, but should I be using Density Altitude in my Ballistics App?

    Temp and absolute pressure will be more accurate than using DA. Speed of sound in air is solely dependant on temperature and will throw off your Mach number calculation by a little.