How to Measure Groups with 'SubMOA' App

I've been asked several times how I go about measuring groups on my iPhone, what app I use, and how to create the measurements. The app (available in the Apple App Store) is called 'SubMOA'-and it's not entirely intuitive to use so I figured I'd go ahead and list the process, step by step for anyone wanting to use the app to measure their groups. The resulting product looks something like this:

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Here's the process, in detail:

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Importing the photos:

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Setting Up the Text:

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Adding a new Group:

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Calibrate the Measurement:

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Mark the Point of Aim (Optional):

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Mark the Shots in the Group:

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Adding the Text Note:

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Exporting the Final Image:

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There you have a crash course in how to use the App to measure your groups! Let me know if you have any questions...

Sean

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Wow, cool, I need to check out SubMOA. Thanks! :)

I have been using (on Android) TargetScan, but that is geared to competition shooters. It's fast as that is recognizes the hits and scores them automatically (with corrections possible). But I can't define my own targets, so I'm limited to the standard target cards. And it's not intuitive, especially if you want to use it for something like keeping track of which pellets in which gun configuration and distance has the best accuracy -- a very airgun specific task.

Then I found RangeBuddy, which allows to define your own targets, but I haven't used it yet.
 
Strever,

sorry to hear that.

A couple of ideas:

(1) The developer writes on his webpage this FAQ:

"Q. I have a (Nightforce, Leupold, Bushnell, etc) scope with MilDot Recticle
Is that in your library of recticles? If yes which one would I have to choose and if no is there a chance you could include it in one of your next updates?

A. MilDot - this is standard reticle and it already listed in my program, so you can select from the list reticle with name "MilDot (USMC)" and use it."

FROM: http://www.borisov.mobi/StrelokPlus/default.asp



(2) Strelok Pro lists around 130 Leupold scopes. Maybe it's there? Here's the list:

http://www.borisov.mobi/StrelokPro/android/reticles.html



Hope this can be of help!