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    #16
    I use several different ones and Quickload is by far my favorite. As long as your specs are accurate and verified muzzle velocity, the software is pretty close. I usually shot a little, gather all my data, run the recommended dial too, and verify starting at 300. If 300 is off, I will enter the correction and rerun and reshoot at 300. I then verify at a few other ranges. However, once I do the 300 verify and rerun, I’m normally done. Short answer - in my experience 2-4/10ths of a MIL accurate.

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      #17
      Originally posted by flyinstroke View Post
      Thats what I have used also. Has worked well with 4 different rifles out to 1200 and my 10/22 for NRL 22
      I use Strelok Pro also. Love it.

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        #18
        If you put quality information in you will get quality results. You will need a good chronograph, not one of the $100 jobs or you will need to shoot at least 2 distances and then back into an accurate velocity on the app

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