Shortly before lightning wrecked my last desktop I had downloaded a piece of software performed target/group analysis on a scan of you target. Any body tried this or know what its name is? I never got a chance to try it and would like to find it again.
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Does anyone remember - target analysis software
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Does anyone remember - target analysis software
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Re: Does anyone remember - target analysis software
I've looked at the phone apps and thought it was cool. I usaully just keep logs for my guns I care about accuracy or have issues with. Maybe I need to move into the modern age and try one. Hmmm keep us posted
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Re: Does anyone remember - target analysis software
My TMT software has accurate analysis across all the loads that have been shot by a given firearm. It is one of the features that caused me to choose it after trying other "reloading programs."
Software is more than just a database and features onscreen target scoring, chronograph value imports, move stuff back and forth to QuickLoad, digital version of the Powley load computer (slide rule used to calculate loads with IMR powders), black powder load calculator, the imaging of loads that you see in my posts, etc.
TMT Software
Here is the link to the TARAN. Just looking at the surface, I'm not sure I would download it to my laptop.
Software is more than just a database and features onscreen target scoring, chronograph value imports, move stuff back and forth to QuickLoad, digital version of the Powley load computer (slide rule used to calculate loads with IMR powders), black powder load calculator, the imaging of loads that you see in my posts, etc.
TMT Software
Here is the link to the TARAN. Just looking at the surface, I'm not sure I would download it to my laptop.
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