Have a need for a ballistic calculator? Wanna be a beta tester for a new one?
Coming soon, BallistiComp, a portable handheld ballistics computer that measures the atmospheric temperature and pressure and provides instantaneous drop and windage corrections for your load and shooting conditions. BallistiComp provides a simplified interface to the proven JBM ballistics algorithms which gives you the information you need to make the shot with confidence. … Beta testers wanted! JBM will be looking for beta testers for the new product within a couple of months. If you would like to be one of the first to use the BallistiComp, send us an email and tell us about the kind of shooting you do, how often you shoot and your familiarity with computers. There are no wrong answers as we are looking for a diverse cross section of the shooting community. If selected to be a beta tester, you will be required to sign a non-disclosure agreement to enter the testing program.
Coming soon, BallistiComp, a portable handheld ballistics computer that measures the atmospheric temperature and pressure and provides instantaneous drop and windage corrections for your load and shooting conditions.
BallistiComp provides a simplified interface to the proven JBM ballistics algorithms which gives you the information you need to make the shot with confidence.
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JBM will be looking for beta testers for the new product within a couple of months. If you would like to be one of the first to use the BallistiComp, send us an email and tell us about the kind of shooting you do, how often you shoot and your familiarity with computers. There are no wrong answers as we are looking for a diverse cross section of the shooting community. If selected to be a beta tester, you will be required to sign a non-disclosure agreement to enter the testing program.
As much fun as it would be to play with one, I don't think I do the kind of shooting necessary to really concern myself about bullet drop and whatnot. But, I figure my readers must have a few long range shooters that might be interested.
If you do get selected (and can talk about it), I'd love to hear how well it works!
Hat Tip to Michael @ Tactilite