The simulation is not a game. It is also not exterior ballistic software. This a realistic training simulation which graphically displays how wind, altitude, and temperature affect bullets of different calibers in flight.
This is a great tool for shooters new to long range shooting. Try out different types of basic reticles, compare the use of mil and moa turret adjustments. Compare how different calibers react to similar conditions. See what happens if you adjust or do not adjust for changing temperatures, shooting angles or winds down-range.
Released October 15, 2023All of the information from the classroom sections found in the Basic Training version and Advanced Training version is now available in print.Updated and with new information in a concise manual, the guide makes it easy to use while working in the stages. It also serves as an excellent introduction to the basics of exterior ballistics.In addition, 24 challenges allows you to practice ranging and estimating drop and drift while taking into account extremes of atmospherics, earth-based effects, and inclination angles.Get it now on Amazon.Only $12.95I purchased the Long Range Shooting Simulator from you a few days ago. Your program is undoubtedly the best of its type around. I've learned more from using LRSS for a couple of days than I have in years of study at the marksmanship "School of Hard Knocks".My wife will tell you that I never get enthusiastic about products; especially software. But I'm enthusiastic about yours. I'm recommending it to all my friends.
There are different difficulty levels. In EASY mode, you can configure everything and create your own fire table. You can also modify the weather parameters. You can see the bullet trajectory and its impact as well. In HARD mode, you will shoot blindingly which means you won't be able to see the trajectory nor the impact. Yet, the shot is real and will hit the target if you apply the right corrections.
The spotter view is more complex. It allows you to correct your calculations to adjust your shot but you need to understand the complexity of external ballistic affecting a bullet trajectory. This view shows all the ballistic and weather data you need to rectify the directional trajectory of the projectile for it to hit the target.
This simulator allows you to adjust all the parameters of your projectile, as in reality. In order to get as close as possible to the real ballistics of your rifle. You can test and compare, you will see that it is not hazzard. There is real ballistics, and the ball is deflected at every distance as in reality. There is no 100% reliable program, but it is extremely realistic. I am an expert in shooting, and it has taken me years to develop this algorithm. Do not hesitate to chat with me so that we can further develop this simulation.
The projectile database is made of more than 150 rounds of ammunition so that you can get as close as possible to the round of ammunition you want by adjusting the following parameters : Ballistic coefficient, Muzzle velocity, Weight bullet or Caliber.
You can print your fire table on paper. A full screen view summarizes all the parameters and the necessary data for calculation. To do so, you need to choose the desired distance in the fire table and switch to the full-screen mode. Then, take a screen shot on Android or IOS. In case of problems, please feel free to contact me.
I have done my best to simplify the game by summarizing the most relevant data as much as possible. This fire table is the result of a great shooting field experience and the fruit of a long reflection process. There are the two highest measurement units. Please share your views to help me improve this simulation game.
A scientific illustrator and animator by profession, Christensen was new to shooting and had competed in handgun competition, but had no training in long-range shooting. A gunsmith I knew found that his clients did not know how to use mil-dot reticles, which he was installing on rifles. I created version 1 to teach the use of the reticle partly for the fun of playing around with the animation software.
The simulator is intuitive and easy to get started. The main menu screen allows you to choose the caliber and the stage, with options like Warm Up, High Altitude, Low Altitude, Angle Shooting and so forth.
If you want to keep your wind-reading skills sharp during a long, cold winter spent mostly indoors, check out Shooter Ready, a Long-Range Shooting Simulation for home computers. A FREE DEMO is offered on the web. This is serious training software, not just a computer game. You choose the rifle, and the program provides different scenarios with various wind angles/speeds and target distances. The result of each shot is exactly calculated using ballistics formulas to show where the bullet hits on the target.
The demo has sample stages from the CD version of Shooter Ready. A basic understanding of mil dot ranging, using a range card and some exterior ballistics is recommended.
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As people strive to make accurate shots on a consistent basis, many will practice techniques, basic fundamentals, and implement drills on their routine shooting range excursions. When it comes to shooting, many are guilty of holding their breath or breathing inefficiently. Where it may seem trivial, breathing is a calculated and rehearsed technique that many serious competitive shooters attest to. Today, we at Shooting Range Industries would like to break down proper breathing that will only enhance your overall shooting skills.
Naturally, we breathe to be comfortable taking shallow breaths in and out in constant succession. When you do things more strenuous, such as lifting heavy weights, running, or cycling, our breathing changes. But when breathing naturally, the cycle includes balanced rhythm and a relatively shallow sequence with a small pause. When it comes to firing a gun, the natural respiratory pause, as it is referred by shooting coaches, is the optimal moment for trigger break. This is the moment between exhaling and inhaling. Experts say that in this state, the body is the most stable and calm. Though the window is narrow, the windowed opportunity varies widely depending on a lot of factors. Taking the time to dry fire while being more observant of your natural breathing can help you better pinpoint this moment. During the natural resting point prior to inhalation where we are using the oxygen we have retained is when you take aim and fire.
Below are a few breathing exercises to apply to your shooting regimen.
1) Clear your thoughts, take a few deep breaths to relax, and focus on the aiming fundamentals. Inhale pause your breathing once the lung is full of oxygen and take the shot.
2) Relax with a few breaths, clear your mind, focus on your aim and fully exhale. Pause the breathing cycle when your lungs are empty of most oxygen, and then fire.
3) Free your mind, relax with a few breaths, focus on your aim and exhale about 50% and pause your breathing when your lungs are about half full of oxygen and then take your shot.
4) Breathe normally, do not pause or hold your breath at all and shoot while breathing.
Shooting Range Industries designs and builds custom portable shooting ranges where you can safely and conveniently practice your breathing exercises when live firing your guns. Call us to learn more today!
Happy to have you on rifletalks.com! As a mastermind behind Extreme long range competitive shooting we are eager to have you on this series of MY ELR Shooting story. With such a wide experience in the shooting scene, you can help steer new shooters in the right direction while mentoring more experienced ones.
My background is military sniping and aviation. Back then in 1981 while stationed in North Africa in the Spanish Foreign Legion I learned how little we knew about long range sniping. At the time 700m was very far. That sparked in me the will to shoot as far as I could, but while using military sniping standards. That means with very little rounds and non-selecting your conditions. Driving in bullets was not my game. After coming out of the military I worked for US companies in various conflicts in the late80s and early 90s and realized the situation was not much better.
This is the moment I decided to be a sniper instructor and do my part to change things. Trying to get top training myself I was honored to be trained by the best among them John Plaster, Jeff Cooper, Derrick Bartlett, or even Carlos Hathcock. From there on, my link with the US has been working there for years, and living part time in Spain.
After 7 years of Ko2M , we have proven it could be done, and showed them the way. Of course I did not do it alone, it was three of us: Alex Cordesman our IT genius and Walter Wilkinson our target guru, that have been the other two legs of the KO2M three legged stool. Both successful shooters and with huge know-how in the field. Then, add an awesome group of dedicated shooters and companies that believed in ELR and spent their own R&D money to create the equipment we needed. Us all, created the brick and mortar that really made this happen, we three just sparked the fire and helped it burn right.
Shooters have to understand that without investment, without companies putting their money into R&D we could not shoot as far as we do. We should thank companies that have been with ELR since day 1 developing the equipment, weapons and ammo we needed to reach this far. At first, they did it out of passion and trust in us as a community, but now they are expanding on a market that is growing steadily and that I am proud to have been one of the originators.
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