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iSnipe Video Tutorials - The Basics v2.x

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2009

In this video we'll go over the basics of using iSnipe - The original ballistic calculator for the iPhone and iPod touch.

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  • can i print the range card?

  • @bobotea1234 Not at the moment, but it's on our short-list of features to implement.

  • Cheers for that, just another lil question, what magnification is isnipe set to if any? Just that when u adjust mag then points of aim change? Or is there another vid explaining? Cheers

  • @duttonman20 Indeed... Assuming your scope's reticle is on the second focal plane, the details screen currently only shows solutions for your scope's "Ranging Magnification" or the zoom level your scope manfacturer chose as the default Mil-Dot setting. For many scopes, this is the 10X zoom setting, but it can vary depending on Make and Model.

    We're looking into adding a variable zoom setting for the details screen, but it's a little more involved than it first sounds.

  • Hi mate, just wondering what is ment by the step size?

  • @duttonman20 Step Size is the increment that iSnipe will report back with... If this is set to 10 yards, it will out results in 10 yard increments (0, 10, 20, 30, etc). If it's set to 25yards, the output will look like: 0, 25, 50, 75, etc.

    You may want to check out the v3.0 videos, I explain the individual elements in a bit more detail.

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  • @dxjustindx1 No, I'm afraid not. But after the initial purchase, updates are free for life.

  • is isnipe free

  • @isnipeWD i love this app it is very accurate but you guys screwed up on the last major update by adding wind in with the rest of the atmospheric conditions. I dont want to mess with altitude or barometric pressure because out to 600 yards it doesnt affect your bullet much and i dont have wifi when im out at the range to look it up

  • @assman83 Great suggestion, I will work on getting this into the next version.

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