Online Rangecard Builder

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Good things, I always preferred a ballistic program myself due to the number of cards you need to account for elevation, both positive and negative.

I've used them as they are generally quick and accurate out to 800m, especially for 700m and under.

But I bow to superior experience.
I'm soft and I don't care. :dance:

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Use a similar one and have been able to make a range card for several rifles. Use the app and card builder at the range when introducing new folks to long range as well.

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The cards are great, I laminate them and they are good to go. The phone always crashes or runs out of batteries when it counts.

Hey, 7x57, are you the same 7x57 on gunboards?

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Nope different 7x57. Must be another personal who appreciates this great calibre :D

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For the the range it makes great sence and is a lot quicker.
I was thinking about getting a Bors unit for my Mark IV as a fast system to use, but I just ain't doing that sort if thing anymore.
I'm soft and I don't care. :dance:

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