From the Bench to the Field — One Dataset
The serious long-range shooter is the reloader. Most tools serve one side: solvers don’t help you develop a consistent load, and reloading trackers don’t dial your dope. Apex Ballistics does both, on your own measured data — develop the load once, confirm its real velocity, and the same data follows you downrange.
Develop · Confirm · Solve
01 — Develop
Work up a load per rifle — charge, seating depth, velocity, groups — with ES and SD calculated for you. Your most consistent load surfaces from your own records.
Load development →02 — Confirm
Confirm the load’s real velocity and save it to a per-rifle library with lifetime stats. The numbers are measured, not modeled — ready to trust.
Reloading log →03 — Solve
The confirmed load feeds the calibrated G7 solver — range, wind, Coriolis, spin drift — so you dial dope without re-entering a thing.
Ballistic solver →Real data, not predictions or AI
Predictive tools model pressure and velocity before you load; AI apps interpret your data for you. Apex does neither. Every number — chronograph velocities, measured groups, confirmed dope — is recorded by you, from your rifle. It’s empirical and yours, with no app store and no Google account in the way. The result is a single source of truth that gets sharper the more you shoot.
One platform. Every device.
Set up at the bench on the desktop. Log on the range on Android. Same firearms, same loads, same history.