seankndy, a member here, has written a ballistics package for the Android platform.
Edited to add link to Sean's webpage with a full description:
http://sean.kndy.net/shooter/
Scroll down to the bottom for the FAQ section.
The app can be found in the Android Market on your device under the name "Shooter".
Or, if you have a barcode scanner, just open this link and scan it:
http://sean.kndy.net/shooter/qrcode.png
Edited to add:
This program has evolved a great deal.
Three features really stand out for me:
1-This program lets you set up different load profiles that include preference for elevation and windage adjustment values, your choice of IPHY, MOA, or Mil's for each of them.
2-The solution: adjustment values for elevation and windage show up as the angular system you chose in the profile.....IPHY, MOA, or Mil in a large font, but the other two you didn't choose show up too, just in a smaller font. Makes communication with others using different angular systems easy.
3-He built-in a ranging tool that defaults to your elevation choice in the profile, but can switch to the other units IPHY, MOA, or Mil whenever you like. Enter target size and reticle reading and it computes the value.
Of course, it can also read angle data by holding the phone on the plane of the shot direction.
Thank you, Sean!
Edited to add link to Sean's webpage with a full description:
http://sean.kndy.net/shooter/
Scroll down to the bottom for the FAQ section.
The app can be found in the Android Market on your device under the name "Shooter".
Or, if you have a barcode scanner, just open this link and scan it:
http://sean.kndy.net/shooter/qrcode.png
Edited to add:
This program has evolved a great deal.
Three features really stand out for me:
1-This program lets you set up different load profiles that include preference for elevation and windage adjustment values, your choice of IPHY, MOA, or Mil's for each of them.
2-The solution: adjustment values for elevation and windage show up as the angular system you chose in the profile.....IPHY, MOA, or Mil in a large font, but the other two you didn't choose show up too, just in a smaller font. Makes communication with others using different angular systems easy.
3-He built-in a ranging tool that defaults to your elevation choice in the profile, but can switch to the other units IPHY, MOA, or Mil whenever you like. Enter target size and reticle reading and it computes the value.
Of course, it can also read angle data by holding the phone on the plane of the shot direction.
Thank you, Sean!