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Question about the Bulletflight app for the iphone
Re: Question about the Bulletflight app for the iphone
Sorry I've only got the base model of the app and I can't see it in there but I would assume its the angle of the rifle when your making the shot ie shooting downhill or uphill?
Re: Question about the Bulletflight app for the iphone
make sense, would be better if the phone was mounted to the gun to be correct. i got lucky and set it up for 600 yards with the info the app gave and hit the 10 ring lol
then i pressed the GET option and it screwed me all up
edit, i had to adjust "65 clicks" when i first set it up. Then when playing around with the app at home i then added the bullet profile of the 168hpbt SMK and it took it down to "22 clicks"
Re: Question about the Bulletflight app for the iphone
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: JMan</div><div class="ubbcode-body">make sense, would be better if the phone was mounted to the gun to be correct. i got lucky and set it up for 600 yards with the info the app gave and hit the 10 ring lol
then i pressed the GET option and it screwed me all up
edit, i had to adjust "65 clicks" when i first set it up. Then when playing around with the app at home i then added the bullet profile of the 168hpbt SMK and it took it down to "22 clicks"
wtf? this of course is very wrong.. </div></div>
By hitting the GET button it takes the angle your iPhone is being held at and uses it as your angle of fire? A really steep angle of fire could account for the difference you are seeing.