Which scope manufacturers has BDC software for their scopes?
Except for Nikon Spot-on and Hawke BRC?
Use a program like Strelok+ ballistic calculator on your Android or Apple device and EVERY scope has BDC software. Just setup the ballistics for what you are shooting and pick the reticle on your scope.
http://www.borisov.mobi/StrelokPlus/default.asp
This is one reason I dislike all the new ballistic reticles. MOA hash or mildots are just fine for any and every application.
I use iStrelok on Apple and on Android… Great software.
I've used the Hawke software to print dope cards for my scope caps. Cut them out, tape them back to back and laminate them for weather-proofing. Then you have instant yardage reference for any given zoom setting… Or buy a FFP scope.
Keep in mind, all this is only good for a specific load. Change the bullet style, weight, and/or powder charge and the printed references are no longer accurate. Probably accurate enough for hunting, but not accurate enough for precision shooting.
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