So I'm going to be buying a weather meter with bluetooth for use with my Applied Ballistics Android app. What I'm wondering is if the additional cost for the compass in the 4500 is worth the additional cost.
I'd assume that all that is really needed is to set the meter up with the impeller normal to the bullet's flight path and it will then only measure the value of the wind normal to the flight path. My theory on this is that one wouldn't have to know the wind speed and direction and adjust for it. They'd be able to just take the wind speeds that are being measured at face value and would then only have to adjust for the speed variation.
So I guess my questions are should I go with the 4000 or is the compass chip in the 4500 worth the additional cost?
Then one more question. Is it worth buying an inexpensive short tripod to set the meter up on or do you find that just holding it for a minute and then downloading the data once for a site covers you for a long enough period of time to not have to worry about it...
Thanks much
~Brett
I'd assume that all that is really needed is to set the meter up with the impeller normal to the bullet's flight path and it will then only measure the value of the wind normal to the flight path. My theory on this is that one wouldn't have to know the wind speed and direction and adjust for it. They'd be able to just take the wind speeds that are being measured at face value and would then only have to adjust for the speed variation.
So I guess my questions are should I go with the 4000 or is the compass chip in the 4500 worth the additional cost?
Then one more question. Is it worth buying an inexpensive short tripod to set the meter up on or do you find that just holding it for a minute and then downloading the data once for a site covers you for a long enough period of time to not have to worry about it...
Thanks much
~Brett