Need some help green screen....does anyone know if there is a quick reference guide (app or chart) for NF scopes. I have a ACTAR 5x25x56. For Swaro scopes they have an app you just type in caliber, bullet, ect and it tells you how many clicks on your turret for long range shooting. You just have to input where you zeroed in at, 100, 200 yrds ect... I cant find anything for NF like this and I’m new to the long range shooting scene. Thank you in advance!
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Download "Strelock Pro" on your phone. You can select the specific reticle and scope you have. Just enter in the ballistic info or the brand of boxed ammo you're using. You can make a ballistic profile for every rifle you own. A buddy showed me this at a 3-gun match last year and its the best ballistic app I've tried yet.
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Originally posted by Payne346 View PostNeed some help green screen....does anyone know if there is a quick reference guide (app or chart) for NF scopes. I have a ACTAR 5x25x56. For Swaro scopes they have an app you just type in caliber, bullet, ect and it tells you how many clicks on your turret for long range shooting. You just have to input where you zeroed in at, 100, 200 yrds ect... I cant find anything for NF like this and I’m new to the long range shooting scene. Thank you in advance!
I use “shooter”
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Originally posted by Payne346 View PostThanks for all the help guys....one question, will any of these apps give me clicks on the turret like the Swaro app or will I have to calculate using MOA and figure out how many clicks and build a dope chart? Again, I'm new to long range shooting. Thanks again!
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Originally posted by Payne346 View PostI should have stated that, thanks T8 for the correction. Do the apps tell me how many numbers to go up? Again, the Swaro app is super simple...just not finding or understanding how to do the same for the NF I have.
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Originally posted by bphillips View PostThey're all super simple if you give them the right information. If you take your velocity off a box of ammo you will be disappointed. Do yourself a favor and learn the scope whether its MOA or Mil though because that scope is built to be much more precise than what you're describing.
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I use several different apps depending on the application. In a hunting application (long range) I use the Bushnell/kestrel combo and it works very well. I range and get my dial too. All of my prework is already done. Speaking of prework or confirming DOPE I use the G7 app. It is very simple to use. I first enter all data, print my DOPE, and confirm and adjust. I then take this confirmed data and use the Bushnell 1 mile.
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