😎 Muzzle Energy Calculators – the way they are supposed to be!

Muzzle Energy Calculators – the way they are supposed to be! 😎
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I use the muzzle energy calculator in ChairGun Mobile very frequently. However, it takes 4 taps just to get to the data entry screen, it's slow to start up, and ChairGun has been discontinued by Hawke.
So, I went looking for an improvement, or at least a replacement.
Very hard to find.... 


But in the end, I found Bullet Energy Calculator Pro – and it does more than I asked for!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.davideagnello.bulletenergycalculatorpro



• It’s free, no ads.
• It doesn’t ask for intrusive permissions. 4.5* reviews.


• Data entry is super convenient: You can enter any two of the three parameters and the app gives you instantly the third:
Kinetic Energy – Pellet Weight – Velocity




• You can conveniently choose the unit of measurement for each parameter, right on the page (and you can mix them, unlike ChairGun where it’s either metric or imperial). In settings you can change the default unit and the decimal point accuracy as well.


• It even allows you to copy the values and export or email them.
• You can have several calculators with results open on the same page.
• And add notes to each



This is an app very well thought out! Practical like most apps should be (and few are).

Matthias



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Sure, when I'm at the computer I have several options.

But on the range, in the woods, or when reading a post on my phone I usually don't have the computer close by and running. And the app gives me the info on a separate screen I can come back to any time.



I find it very convenient to have this info readily in my pocket. 😊 So I thought I share this for others that feel the same. 👍🏼 



Matthias
 
I'm just an old fart and set in my ways, I guess. Here is my thinking. The air rifle with which I would choose to hunt shoots the 18 JSB very well. I've killed a ton of squirrels with it in a pesting situation, and I would not hesitate to carry it in the woods hunting. It's shooting at 900 fps, so I guess around 30 fpe. I know it's trajectory from the range, and from shooting my favorite beer bottle caps at all reasonable distances. So, what would this calculator do for me? 
 
Ed / elh0102,

no, you're NOT an old fart...! 😄



You just concentrate on other things in airgunning — like honing your excellent shooting skills (and liberating us from a pile of pests...! 😄). More power to you! 👍🏼





🔶I do these calculations often...., when:

▪when I check out a gun that I'm interested in — I want to know what muzzle energy it produces so I can compare it with other guns.

▪when I want to know how low I can go on the pellet/slug weights with a certain tune before the projectiles go transsonic/ supersonic.

▪when I want to better understand the tests, tunes, and posts of other airgunners that often only report either FPE or fps.

▪when I want to know how much I have to tune my gun up to shoot a certain heavy projectile.

▪when I want to understand the posts of airgunners that use unites of measurers other than those I'm accustomed to.

▪etc.





🔶 I you don't need to have any of those questions to enjoy airgunning to the fullest! 😄

Happy shooting! 👍🏼

Matthias