Ballistic: Your One Platform Ballistic Solution For Every Shooting Situation

Ballistic Bullet Profile
Ballistic Bullet Profile

Gainesville, GA-(Ammoland.com)- No one serious about long-distance shooting would show up at a competition or attempt a hunt using a bargain-basement rifle topped with an $89 scope. Precision shooting, after all, requires precision equipment.

The equipment required for this shooting includes a ballistics calculator capable of combining data and inputs into a shooting solution-a solution to put you on target time and again, in changing weather conditions and in various geographic locations.

That calculator? Ballistic.

The Ballistic library contains specifications on over 5,000 projectiles and factory loads making Ballistic the comprehensive source for all things long-range shooting. Ballistic also provides shooters with advanced features like a Mil-Dot and MOA rangefinder with head-up display capabilities, GPS and atmosphere awareness, full-sized shooting charts, and a reloading companion.

The world-renowned JBM Ballistics computer powers all Ballistic computations. The JBM Ballistics computer is used by competition shooters, long-range hunters, and the military to deliver the most precise calculations possible.

Those calculations begin to take form the second a shooter creates his or her own Ballistic Bullet Profile. That profile contains all the basic inputs–including the manufacturer’s ballistic coefficient and bullet weight, sight height, and muzzle velocity, to name just a few-plus the all-important atmospheric conditions. But Ballistic, unlike many of the apps available today, doesn’t stop there.

With Ballistic, there are several ways you can input wind speed and direction. You can use angle inputs (e.g., 90° = crosswind left to right) for the wind direction or the o’clock format (e.g., 3:00 will automatically translate to 90°). Headwinds can be added in, too, and Ballistic will automatically adjust velocity to account for your headwind calculation.

Ballistic’s Advanced Wind Kit allows shooters to quickly program in even the most complex wind scenarios, for up to eight wind sources. Simply tap to create a new wind zone and then slide it to the appropriate range.
Whether running a competition or in the field chasing a trophy game animal, Ballistic also allows a shooter to adjust for current the weather and atmospheric factors which play such a huge role in determining a bullet’s path.
With so much to offer, it’s no wonder Ballistic is the #1 choice among long-range shooters. Make every shot count–get Ballistic today.

For more information please visit www.ballisticapp.com


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Ballistic is the definitive ballistics trajectory calculator, intended for long-range and precision shooters who want a serious–and a seriously accurate–application. Ballistic will calculate your bullet’s trajectory, windage, velocity, energy, lead, and flight time for any valid range. The app can also compensate for atmospheric conditions such as temperature, barometric pressure, humidity, and altitude–it can even accept density of air or density altitude inputs! The world-renowned JBM Ballistics engine powers all Ballistic computations. Ballistic is used by competition shooters, long-range hunters, and the military to deliver the most precise calculations possible.

With Ballistic, you’ll be able to make the most accurate calculations for every shot, everywhere, even in areas with no cellular coverage.

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chainsaw

I DM’d the author back in December. Supposedly they are working on an Android version, but wouldn’t commit to a release time frame. Shooter is a good alternative.

dwest

Lame. It’s crApple only, no Android 🙁

Thomas Steinke

It looks like it’s only available for Apple products. It’s not listed in google apps.

For android phones, try Shooter. Same price, and same functions.