Hey there everybody. This is a review of the RIANOV Solo Ballistic Computer. Today is a bench review and in the next few weeks it will update to a Range review as well.
Features:
I ended up making a mount for the SPUHR. Now all I gotta do is find better screws.
Closer shot of the rig. I like 45 degree location.
I can see around the unit here to get elevation and the states of the Illum/Parallax Knob. This is what the shooter sees.
System config screen. I goes down in brightness to nighttime compatible all the way up to nuclear. Note that polarized glasses are bad with this unit.
Solution screen - current range, wind direction, wind, drop, wind value, and the cant/slope its using in the calc.
Changing the range will take you to the slope measure screen...it takes 3 seconds to measure the angles, then lets you change yardage.
Builtin weather data
Setting up the gun is easy. It does require that you put in everything though.
Con's/things I would do differently
Features:
- Built in Atmosphere reading of pressure and temperature
- Metal Chassis
- Waterproof? Hard to tell. I think the answer is yes because it seems well gasketed.
- CR123 battery lasts 2 years with normal use
- Backlit with adjustability from way down low to way up high
- Reads gun cant and slope when calculating
- I have yet to find a unit of measurement it won't support
- JBM ballistics solver
- Single gun memory
- Several drag models to include G1 and G7
- Spin drift and Coriolis
- Wind direction and speed are quick selectable
I ended up making a mount for the SPUHR. Now all I gotta do is find better screws.

Closer shot of the rig. I like 45 degree location.

I can see around the unit here to get elevation and the states of the Illum/Parallax Knob. This is what the shooter sees.

System config screen. I goes down in brightness to nighttime compatible all the way up to nuclear. Note that polarized glasses are bad with this unit.

Solution screen - current range, wind direction, wind, drop, wind value, and the cant/slope its using in the calc.

Changing the range will take you to the slope measure screen...it takes 3 seconds to measure the angles, then lets you change yardage.

Builtin weather data

Setting up the gun is easy. It does require that you put in everything though.

Con's/things I would do differently
- There should be a slope measurement button instead of having a separate screen pop up. There is room for 3 buttons each side...and only 2 on the left. Measure slope would be that 3rd button IMHO.
- The EagleII is neat, but I would like to be able to pay to upgrade the solo (maybe $50 more or so) to get truing and some other features.
- The mounting. Its metal, I know. It should be tough. I would go after mounting it in a stronger fashion.
- The sun hood works great as a sun hood. It sun hoods fine. Folding up to protect the unit is something it does not do for me - they should have just made it a sun hood only.
- I would like to be able to use the solver screen by simply pushing up/down/measure slope/left/right. Up/down is range in 25m inc, R/L is wind. No leaving the solver screen.
- Multiple BC Entry