Double Shoot Hit Detection App

Published on March 14, 2023
Duration: 9:43

This guide details how to use the Double Shoot smartphone application for precise firearm optic zeroing. The app analyzes target hits from a scanned image, calculates group size, and provides specific click-adjustment instructions for optics. It supports multiple firearms and tracks zeroing sessions, offering valuable performance data. Key considerations include accurate target printing and understanding optic click values.

Quick Summary

The Double Shoot app simplifies firearm zeroing by analyzing target photos to detect bullet hits, calculate group size, and provide precise click-adjustment instructions for optics. It offers session tracking for performance history and can be a valuable tool for shooters, though users should be mindful of target printing scale and optic compatibility.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Double Shoot App
  2. 00:28Double Shoot App Overview
  3. 00:55Setting Up for Zeroing
  4. 01:11Zeroing Demonstration (First Firearm)
  5. 01:34Adjusting Sight and Re-shooting
  6. 02:22Value of Session Tracking
  7. 02:36Second Firearm Setup (Ruger 10/22 Test)
  8. 03:19Zeroing Demonstration (Ruger 10/22)
  9. 04:27Critique 1: Limited Optics Database
  10. 06:42Critique 2: A4 Target Paper Size Issue
  11. 07:41Critique 2.1: Smartphone Printing Limitations
  12. 08:21Future Feature Request: Ballistic Calculator

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Double Shoot app help zero a firearm?

The Double Shoot app analyzes photos of your target, identifies bullet impacts, calculates your group size, and provides precise click-adjustment instructions for your firearm's optic, making the zeroing process efficient and data-driven.

What are the main benefits of using the Double Shoot app for zeroing?

The app offers automated hit detection, precise adjustment calculations, and valuable session tracking, providing a historical record of your firearm's zeroing progress and performance. It simplifies the process for both new and experienced shooters.

What potential issues can arise when using the Double Shoot app?

A common issue is paper size calibration. If you print A4 targets on US Letter paper without adjusting printer settings, the app may misinterpret measurements, leading to inaccurate sight adjustments. The optics database is also limited.

Can the Double Shoot app be used with any firearm optic?

The app has a database of common optics, but it's not exhaustive. For unlisted optics, users may need to manually translate the app's click instructions based on their optic's specific MOA or MRAD values, or hope for a future custom optic feature.

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