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Wow, there's apparently a good number of decent programs online. Thanks for the comments guys. So here's the next question:
Do many of you print out a little card to stick on your rifle in hunting situations that will let you know how many MOA to dial up a target or M1 knob if a longer range shot presents itself? If so, what materials do you use to keep it weatherproof and attached?
I print a label out that is marked in yardage with the info. from the BC program, and wrap that around my turret. That way I can just dial the yardage directly rather than MOA.
The nikon calculator for their monarch scopes is really good.
Runs a Java application and you can put in any factory ammon and what your scope is zero'd at and it will give you exact yardages for each circle. You can put in custom loads as well and even adjust for atmospheric conditions and altitude.
http://www.nikonhunting.com/spoton/
Really neat setup.