BRC
BRC
Code:  BRC
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    Key Features:
  • Choose a preferred preset set-up suitable for your calibre
  • Choose a preferred reticle for your shooting requirements
  • Adjust the presets to either work in metric or imperial
  • Plot your rifles trajectory & find the most suitable aim points.
  • Carry out advanced range finding calculations.
    Additional Features:
  • Change zero distances
  • Muzzle velocity
  • Magnification
  • Estimated Deterioration value (ED).

Version: 1.1.1

File size: 3.1MB

Date added: May 21, 2012

Price: FREE

Operating System:
Windows 98/2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7

Ballistics can be a complicated business at the best of times, which is why we developed easy-to-use and deadly accurate reticles with the added support of our patented Ballistic Reticle Calculator (BRC) designed by the best ballistics engineers.

Hawke Ballistic Reticles Calculator (BRC) is a free tool designed to compliment the Hawke Specialised Reticles (SR6 and SR12) and the Hawke Multiple Aim Point reticles (MAP6 and MAP8).

Take the information into the field - The BRC allows you to print trajectory graphs, reticle images and range finding calculations.The BRC will save settings for future reference.

Advanced software designed to ensure the shooter is always on target. Its simple to increase your accuracy and get the most out of your SR or MAP reticle.

The BRC is quick to download and navigate around.

The calculations produce accurate results in the BRC program, that translate into accuracy and precision in the field.

System Requirements
Operating System: Windows 98, 98SE, 2000, XP, Vista. BRC may also run on Windows 95 systems if suitably updated. Older systems may require the Visual Basic Runtime.

Free Hard-disk space: 10 MB or more

RAM: 64 MB minimum

Display: resolution 600 x 800 or greater. (A colour monitor is preferred but a monochrome device is usable)

You will also need a printer on which to print the graph and/or reticles. Again, a colour printer is best but a monochrome printer will suffice.