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Shootility SightSet

3.5
UpdateSep 14, 2021
DeveloperXiscan Apphelia
OSIOS
Categoryapp
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Description:Shootility SightSet is a sports shooting utility that helps you sight-in faster and more accurately. Designed for rifles, airguns, and bows, it guides you through zeroing, calculates precise click adjustments in MOA or MIL, and generates distance-based holdovers or sight tapes. Ideal for target shooters, hunters, archers, and airsoft enthusiasts who want repeatable results without guesswork. Core features include guided sight-in with click-by-click corrections, ballistic and wind drift estimates by distance, and multi-setup profiles for different optics, ammo, and bows. Advantages include clear step-by-step guidance, support for MOA/MIL and metric/imperial units, and quick exportable range cards. Keywords: shooting utility app, sight-in tool, ballistics calculator, MOA MIL click calculator, archery sight tape, zeroing assistant.
How to use:1. Download and open the app, then sign in or continue as a guest to get started. 2. Create a setup by selecting rifle, airgun, or bow, choose units, and enter key details such as zero distance, sight height, and ammo or arrow specs. 3. At the range, shoot a group, measure the point-of-impact offset, and input distance and offset to receive exact click or pin adjustments for a fast, precise zero. 4. Save your confirmed zero, generate a ballistic chart or sight tape for common distances, and store it with your setup for quick reference. 5. Use advanced tools to factor wind and incline, switch between MOA and MIL, manage multiple profiles, and export or share your range card for offline use.
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Version:
1.4.0
Size:
8.39MB
Price:
$ 8.99
Released:
Mar 16, 2012
Updated:
Sep 14, 2021
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