Mil-dots. iPhones. It had to
happen.
Wednesday, June 30, 2010 Filed in:
Rifles, Accessories
From The Firearm Blog comes news about a new
iPhone/iPod Touch app called Mil-Dot Rangefinder which claims to "take the
math out of ranging targets.” Intriguing idea.
Sadly I have no mil-dot scopes in my inventory; several scopes with
rangefinding reticles, but no mil-dots. This app is therefore
useless for me, but looks pretty neat and will probably be of great
value to those who do have appropriate optics.
I must admit that I feel my inner Luddite surfacing when
considering things such as these. A huge benefit of the mil-dot is
to allow rangefinding in the scope, without having to use
externally powered systems or devices. Will the shooter become as
familiar with his equipment as his technologically backward
counterpart? What happens if he leaves his iPhone at home, or if
the battery dies?
Not that I'm throwing stones, as my glass house (well, glass-faced
iPhone anyhow) contains the superb Ballistic
FTE. I love that app, though it
has come at the expense of memorizing my rifle's drop table at
various distances. In the old days, which is now a scant five years
ago, I'd tape the drop table to the stock for quick reference.
Ballistic FTE has made me lazy, and I don't even have a table made
for a couple of my rifles - let alone having one taped to their
stocks. What happens if I leave my iPhone at home, or if the
battery goes dead?
Miss, I suppose. My inner Luddite is laughing at me.
-=[
Grant ]=-
Tags: apps, optics