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    I Like and use the Hornady one , and it's free, works ok for me.

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    I've been using Nikon Spot on. Gives me graphs and tables plus I can over lay up to 3 different loads on the graphs.
    http://spoton.nikonsportoptics.com/s...spoton.html#:4
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    I've bought a used Nikon scope and tried to put the Nikon SpotOn app onto iphone but says not available in NZ. Is there a way to get it?
    Can access the website version ok, it's not blocked http://spoton.nikonsportoptics.com/s...n.html#Index:4
    Maybe its of limited use anyway as it's duplex, not BDC.

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    I’ve tried a few but found the free Bullet drop one best to use, simple and gives me the info I need...
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    I had always used the free Strelok too great effect, but recently bought Strelok+ adds quite a few new features and allows you to adjust all the settings independent of each other.

    Would highly recommend the free version to start with then buy Strelok+ if you need the other features
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    I use iSnipe. I have compared it to the results of at least four other applications for the same random inputs and they all have given the same answers plus or minus point one of an MOA (which is probably the result of different calculation rounding) so make your choice based on your personal preference for the way the software operates.
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