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That’s basically what the Nikon app is . It’s only for their scopes. So now I have to find a new scope that has a matching app for bullet drop calculationsI have been using - - -> StreLok and JBM Calculations.
On the JBM site the Trajectory is a "info in- info out" app. I also use their site for bullet stabilization calculations.
It have worked perfect over the years.
Burris also has a site that is great but I believe it is only for their scopes ( I have several R6's) --- pruhdlr
Please explain why you need a app offered by a scope manufacturer ?
Why do you feel that now that Nikon is "kinda" gone you need to buy a new scope that has a offered app ?
I will buy your "no good no more" Nikon scopes. I already own 5 of them including a excellent M/L scope. I'M KEEPING THEM. --- pruhdlr
I would agree with your above sir.
About a year ago,when word was out re. Nikon "down sizeing", Natchez had a huge offering on some of the Nikon's. I love the FFP style of scopes and the prices was too low to resist.
I bought three of the 4.5-18x40 FFP scopes and two other SFP lower powered scopes,ALL WITH THE BDC.
One of the 4.5's is on my longer range 6.5PRC Browning.
One feature about the FFP scopes with BDC is that by changeing the power setting,the retical(BDC) size changes. I use this to bracket a animal and by some trial and error,and note taking,you can use this for rangeing.
Nikon is a great product for the money. I have mostly Leupold,a few Zeiss,and three Swarvoski. It is all about the glass and for the price paid,IMO,the Nikon's are comparable. ---- pruhdlr