Quote from: Lefusil on March 30, 2019, 07:48:48 PMThanks Marcos. I do have ChairGun on my phone and my computer. It's a well designed ballistic calculator for airguns. Shame it's no longer supported.I have played with it, still learning how to use many of the features. I guess I'll need to learn another program if (when?) ChairGun stops working.I probably should just shoot to figure out the POI changes at range, the practice would do me good.Rich, in that link, Hawke explains why they are ending the support; they also mention the Strelok Pro as a good alternative (I didn't tried it yet).Using the beloved ChairGun, I do as Bob (rstern) said. Define for your setup data a vertical margin of oscilation ('kill-zone') and find out where the 'zero' should be, in order to continuously cover your usual shooting ranges, without needing holdover; farther than that - holdovers.. I also input +-1/2" as the kill-zone. Well, after I get a general idea with the theory.., I shoot a lot of paper targets to enjoy the 'proof of the pudim'. As I like to hunt, sometimes I use some 'creative' paper targets (real size drawings or pictures of potential preys) to simulate shot placements x distances.
Thanks Marcos. I do have ChairGun on my phone and my computer. It's a well designed ballistic calculator for airguns. Shame it's no longer supported.I have played with it, still learning how to use many of the features. I guess I'll need to learn another program if (when?) ChairGun stops working.I probably should just shoot to figure out the POI changes at range, the practice would do me good.