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    New Radar with a full software suite from Germany

    https://www.evo-ballistix.de/ Looks like a Labradar killer. No idea about price or availability but it's has been already announced to be tested next week in Denmark by the ELR guys over there. Looks like a winner, at least on paper. Will see.
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    ColdBore Desktop - version 1.0.17.0 update link

    Guys, for those asking about CB latest update, use this link to download the setup file. https://1drv.ms/u/s!Avn8LPQokt3y3FrM6XI9jXNv15HV?e=aESqyo Newest feature is the Max Ordinate Field Chart, a really useful feature.
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    CE Lazer actual BC

    According to their published BC data, the Lazer .338 265gr standard bullet has a lower BC than the MAX version, which is somewhat odd given its longer length. Does anybody has any experience with those to know which BC is correct...
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    Interesting free alternative to Quick Load (from Germany)

    I've been doing a quick test of this new software for interior ballistics, apparently based on the same method as Quick Load https://www.grtools.de/ Worth a look(y)
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    Lovatt calculator - SMLE Mk VII

    I've come across this wind drift device, but was completely unable to find any information related to it, of any kind, like no one ever mentioned it on the internet, which I found quite odd to say the least. Any info will be appreciated!
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    SAX DIGITAL T-TRACE Mark V

    http://www.sax-digital.com Seems to be a very interesting option to the Labradar. Measures downrange velocities up to 300 meters making BC measurement a real possibility. "The product series of the T-TRACE Mark V (LRV) consists of radar-supported ballistic high-end analyzers. The T-TRACE Mark...
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    What zero? 25, 50 or 100?

    We are used to zero at 100 yards, no question here. Lately a friend of mine asked why not to try a shorter zero, say 25 or 50 where it is a lot easier to see the target and remove shooter error? I think it's a legit question but I did not come up with a good, or at least, viable answer. Can...