FAQ's
How does Shot Caller determine the distance to the target?
Shot Caller uses GPS coordinates from both the device on the rifle and the target to calculate precise distances between them. This data is then displayed on the app’s range map, accounting for terrain and elevation differences.
Can I use Shot Caller without cell service or Wi-Fi?
Yes, Shot Caller uses LoRa radio for communication between the devices, meaning it works independently of cell service or Wi-Fi. The app communicates with the hub on your rifle via Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE), ensuring connectivity even in remote areas.
What is QuickSight, and how does it help in the field?
QuickSight allows you to quickly drag and drop yardage and windage adjustments based on your Distance of Previous Engagement (DOPE) data. It helps users make real-time adjustments to their scope without manually recalculating for each shot.
How does Shot Caller handle ballistic data?
ShotCaller’s ballistic calculator considers a variety of factors such as bullet weight, muzzle velocity, drag, and environmental conditions (like wind and temperature) to provide precise scope adjustments for each shot. This data is integrated into the app in real-time, allowing for accurate shots.