Has potential. – BallisticsARC Review
So far while playing with the app it has potential. The free version gives you one rifle set. It starts out as a 6.5 Creedmoor but that can be changed. The set up is a little confusing but in working with it it may sort itself out. But could be better. The map feature is a very neat feature and seems to be very accurate. I pulled up the range I go to and know the distances to targets and this seemed to measure it quite accurately. Here is the issue I have and why 2 stars. It cost 15 bucks - it could be worth it if the map itself was accurate and up to date. My outdoor range goes out to 1200 yards and has a covered shooting area the length of a football field and has been that way at least since I have been a member for 4 years. The map as pictured only shows a shooting deck that is only a 1/4 of what it currently is. Indicating that the map is very out of date for that location. On a different location it seems to be about a year out of date for my actual location as I can see the neighbors are building a pool and they started that a year ago. So if you do use this app I would highly recommend before purchasing to look at all areas you may shoot or want to shoot and see if the map data is accurate. I will play with this a little more after I zero in my 338 Lapua and see how the app works. I’ll update the review then.
Quick update: I just searched google maps and their map is the same out of date map for my gun range In Chapel Hill TN. Now when I look at Apple maps the map is much more up to date. But Apple maps is over 3 years out of date for where I actually live in Nashville. So maybe there is no good source for map data. So maybe not worth the 15 dollar price tag.
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BallisticsARC.