Yep I'm thinking you enter the details of the slug or pellet you are using in the app upload to the scope. Then one shot zero which should then output the fps value as part of that calculation to bring the round on target. They could then display this value on screen for you to add to the ballistics app or record for that slug pellet type tuning record..
It would certainly make it all the more a cut above the rest of a scope if this feature was added to be visible to the user
Yep I'm thinking you enter the details of the slug or pellet you are using in the app upload to the scope. Then one shot zero which should then output the fps value as part of that calculation to bring the round on target. They could then display this value on screen for you to add to the ballistics app or record for that slug pellet type tuning record..