Hornady Ballistics Reviews – Page 2

5/5 rating based on 50 reviews. Read all reviews for Hornady Ballistics for iPhone.
Hornady Ballistics is free iOS app published by Hornady Manufacturing Company

Useless if it won’t open

1!2!3!4! boys mom

App won’t even open. About as handy as a hole in your pocket.


Sst 162 grain

lead hog

When u shoot a deer it don't now what hit it they don't run far if any


Password Reset

NaharRider

The wrong lok. Appeared.


Will not open

TLShurt

This app will not open on my iPhone 11 pro max. It downloads but the home screen shows for about three seconds and then blinks out. I even tried deleting it and redownloading it from the app store and it was the same. Does it need upgrading to the most recent OS? I have OS 14.2.


Excellent App, please add features:

canecorso85

I won’t echo the other great reviews. It is an awesome calculator that costs nothing to access the 4DOF data. I would like to see the app have an option to estimate altitude by using the GPS location. There should also be an option to use the iphone’s built in barometer for the pressure reading. my other gripe is that my weathermeter (the one with the built in compass), won’t let me override the wind direction when the device is paired. This wouldn’t be a problem if the weather meters compass was even slightly accurate.


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Fire captain 1

Great information!


Hornady

shooter57752

Hornady really has it together with this ballistic app combining it with the reloading manual on my iPad I can plan for any caliber without having to go out to my reloading bench. It has saved me a lot of time in developing loads for different rifles. Very much appreciated Hornady. Thank you.


Need updating.

cv22fe

Does not hold values in iPhone.


Spot on

Wish I was her

The first time I ever shot my 6.5 Creedmoor beyond 100 yards was at a gong 1100 yards away. I punched in the data, made the suggested scope adjustment and squeezed off the shot. The 18 inch gong became a boring target. I hit it every time.


XTP

Kc4cop

I shoot a lt of Hornady bullets and find the loads I use most often in the Hornady app.