High confidence · Latest 83 of 100 total reviews analyzed · Based on 100 reviews. Signal may be noisy.
Upset
Recent user voice shows a upset sentiment. Users appreciate ballistic calculation accuracy provides reliable first round hits at extended ranges for experienced shooters, but report frequent application crashes and launch failures prevent basic usage across multiple mobile device platforms and incomplete ammunition and scope libraries force users to manually input data for common equipment.
Rating: 1.9
Reviews: 100
Confidence: high
How did the latest release land?
Overall
2.0/ 5
★★★★★
(272)Current version
2.2/ 5
+0.2 vs overall
★★★★★
(13)Main signal post-update: ballistic calculation accuracy provides reliable first round hits at extended ranges for experienced shooters.
Review themes
Praise
What users love
- Ballistic calculation accuracy provides reliable first round hits at extended ranges for experienced shooters
- “Users report successful long-range hits after manually inputting velocity and ballistic data”
- “The interface is described as helpful for quick MOA acquisition when data is correctly configured”
Complaint
Common complaints
- Frequent application crashes and launch failures prevent basic usage across multiple mobile device platforms
- “Users report the app consistently crashes at launch or displays a blank white screen”
- “Multiple reports of the app failing to open or crashing immediately upon data entry”
- Incomplete ammunition and scope libraries force users to manually input data for common equipment
- “Users frequently cite missing common calibers and specific scope models in the database”
- “The lack of support for standard rimfire and centerfire ammunition limits the utility for many shooters”
Request
Most requested
- Expanded database support for diverse ammunition types and specific scope models to improve utility
- “Users request the addition of specific calibers and bullet types to the library”
- “Requests for broader support of non-Bushnell optics and specific rimfire configurations”