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ATEAB is a ballistics program that none other can compare to. It has the capability of calculating True Optical Scope Height along with many other features never seen before. A full description of features, printout examples, and a graphical tutorial are within these pages. One of the main advantages is the scope height calculation feature. It is described with examples in the Tutorials. ATEAB Updates and Tutorial Updates are now easier to install. The new loader program does all the work for you. You do not need to be computer savvy at all.
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ATEAB_Recommendations_by_ATEAB_Users Updated Document ATEAB Program Features Description ATEAB Tutorial on line - (Graphics Intensive) Charts 1 through 6 give you the printout in different formats so that you can choose exactly what you want to see on your output. Charts 7 through 9 give you Extra Reticle Aim Points (mill-dots or duplex points can be used) to either hold to or click to. The tutorial for this feature is within the program. This next example is of how Extra Reticle Aim Points can be clicked to and exactly what the Scope Knob paper will look like. This is an actual example from Ray's FWB P70 with his Night Force Scope which has a graduated reticle. You will also see the reticle as it is in his scope and how he uses it. Extra Reticle Aim Point example.jpg Chart 10 is for the absolute beginner. It allows the new user to create an accurate chart with the minimum of inputs Chart 11 compares 2 different incline angles side by side with a level trajectory. Not just one as most programs do. The next 3 examples are using the best zero feature. This feature allows for a minimum of hold over/under out to your chosen maximum impact distance. Great for Hunters or Hunter class shooters that prefer not to click. ATEAB_Chart_best_zero_to_40yd.txt ATEAB_Chart_best_zero_to_50yd.txt ATEAB_Chart_best_zero_to_60yd.txt The next 2 charts are examples of Excel spread sheets. Any of the written text files can be opened with Excel to create charts that are only limited by your imagination. All of the charts above are text files that were written from the ATEAB program. Try opening them with Excel to see what you can come up with. FWB P70 Incline Comparisons.xls The following GIF image is an example of what was done by copying and pasting a number of charts together into 1 Excel spread sheet. ATEAB Software Mail Order Form ATEAB Users Dead Email List - This is a list of email addresses that are no longer active or functional. If you are a current user please check this list to make sure you are not on it.
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