The app seems to have an internal ballistics engine of some sort, where you can slide the muzzle velocity slider up and down and the load for a quite large selection of powders changes to give a load that will achieve the current muzzle velocity.
Not free - but for under £6 for a year's use, I was happy to pay to see how it works out.
I tried it with a 308 Win and a 150 grain MK bullet and ran the loads given for the various powders for a 2730 ft/sec velocity through P-Max internal ballistics. Of the 16 powders listed, 11 of them are listed in P-Max and the P-Max velocities were consistently about 50 to 100 ft/sec up on the given velocity - all except RL15 which was a 100 ft/sec down on the given velocity.
Anybody tried it or have any information on what is going on under the hood?
Not free - but for under £6 for a year's use, I was happy to pay to see how it works out.
I tried it with a 308 Win and a 150 grain MK bullet and ran the loads given for the various powders for a 2730 ft/sec velocity through P-Max internal ballistics. Of the 16 powders listed, 11 of them are listed in P-Max and the P-Max velocities were consistently about 50 to 100 ft/sec up on the given velocity - all except RL15 which was a 100 ft/sec down on the given velocity.
Anybody tried it or have any information on what is going on under the hood?