I've seen the pictures posted on here where the target is pictured and shot grouping has information provided. Is there a computer program or an app that does it? or is it just work with a CAD program? If more than one version is there a favorite?
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I use an Andriod App called "Target Calculator". Not sure if it's available in IOS.NRA life, GOA life, SAF, and TSRA
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Got curious and hit the Play site:
I'll buy anything that will make my record keeping easier for a dollar. Will report after trying it.
Just tried it and it actually works pretty well if your target has a 1" reference on it. Takes a bit of effort to get the shot designating circle centered on the hole in the target using my finger. Ok for quick measurement at the range but for final measurement I'll stick to "On Target".
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Originally posted by wheelguner View PostGot curious and hit the Play site:
I'll buy anything that will make my record keeping easier for a dollar. Will report after trying it."Those who sacrifice liberty for security, deserve neither." Benjamin Franklin
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Thanks for the replies guys. Wheelguner, I saw that app but was hesitant to get it since I have an older phone that doesn't have much memory and runs pretty slow when it gets above half full. I'll probably just upload the pics and use On Target. I played with it a little last night and it seems pretty straight forward.
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The nice thing about On Target is that it grabs the scale factor from scanned JPG images.
You also have tho option of using a reference of known length for photos and scanned images where the scale factor is lostshootersnotes.com
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