Simply running the PBPatcher. It is now resizable, and data is organized easier via tabs to allow easier navigation. New Database Organization: Target info is parented under a specific load. Loads are parented under a specific firearm, firarm under caliber etc etc. This makes for much cleaner organization of reloading notes and other information. Metric Support! One of the most requested features is now included! You can toggle between SAE and Metric units at any time, on the fly.
Better Ballistics Comparison: Version 2 now offers a much easier to use comparison chart between different loads. More options when preforming calculations: There are more options available now when preforming calculations and viewing data. Max range, range increments etc have been extended per user requests.
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Whether you are a novice or someone with a lot of experience, PBS has all skill levels covered. Shooting is a perishable skill and should be constantly trained.
Test your skills, test your safety, test your friends, will they also make the grade? Please see what PBS can offer you, and if you have an questions, please do get in touch. Always here to help. As always when it comes to any form of firearm, safety first. Treat all training and training firearms with the same respect you would with a live firearm.
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