AmmoDB:Ballistics,Twist,Recoil

AmmoDB:Ballistics,Twist,Recoil

Ammunition Catalog& Calculator

1 ratings
11 reviews
$1.99

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • May 21, 2013
  • May 9, 2026

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Track your ammunition inventory and storage with detailed statistics. Record information like rounds, cost, and maker, then view averages and totals for your collection. Share your stats or export data to CSV.

βœ“Track ammunition inventory and storage
βœ“Detailed statistics (averages and totals)
βœ“Sort records by name, location, and date
βœ“Record date, maker, rounds, cost, and more
βœ“Export data to CSV
βœ“Share stats via social media or email
βœ“Works offline
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What's New in AmmoDB

8.3

May 9, 2026

This release brings the new calculators workflow front and center and tightens the app around the way people actually move through ammo records. AmmoDB now feels less like separate screens stitched together and more like a single app with a clear job: keep inventory organized, make quick checks easy, and give you fast reference tools when you need them. New in this release: - Added a dedicated Calculators tab as the first tab in the app. - Moved Ammo to the second tab so the main navigation starts with tools. - Added a simple smiley face icon for the Calculators tab so it matches the rest of the app. - Added a ballistic calculator for trajectory, drop, wind drift, velocity, and energy estimates. - Added a bullet BC database for quick G1 and G7 reference values. - Added a twist rate calculator for gyroscopic stability and barrel twist planning. - Added a recoil calculator for free recoil energy, recoil velocity, and impulse. - Added an MOA and mil converter for scope adjustments, inches, centimeters, and clicks. - Added a clear calculator hub so each tool opens from one place. - Added an OK keyboard button for the calculator screens and other text entry views. - Kept tap-to-dismiss keyboard behavior working across the app. - Refined the ballistic calculator layout so it reads better on smaller iPhone screens. - Reworked the result cards so they stack cleanly on compact widths. - Made the trajectory table scroll horizontally instead of clipping when the screen is narrow. - Kept the table aligned and readable on larger screens as well. - Improved the calculator headers so they give the user a quick sense of what each tool does. - Updated help text to mention the calculator features and their intended use. Putting the calculators first matters because that is where a lot of quick checks happen now. If you are at the bench, on the range, or just comparing a load from a note, the app gets you to the reference tool without digging through the rest of the tabs. The ballistic calculator got the most attention because it is the one people are most likely to use on a phone in the field. The layout now gives the inputs room to breathe, keeps the results readable, and avoids the cramped look that can happen when a dense calculator is pushed into a narrow device. The range table now scrolls instead of fighting the screen, which makes it much easier to review values at a glance. The calculators are meant to feel useful, not overcomplicated. They are there for the quick checks people actually make: - How much drop should I expect at distance? - What is the BC value I should start with? - Is this bullet stable in my twist rate? - What kind of recoil am I signing up for? - How many MOA or mils is that adjustment? - What does the load look like in a simple trajectory table? - Which bullet entry should I start with before checking the maker's data? AmmoDB now gives those answers in the same app where the inventory lives, which keeps the workflow simple. You can track the ammo, check the load, and move on without bouncing between different tools. The rest of the app continues to behave the way people expect: - Ammo records stay local on device. - Search, sort, duplicate, share, and export still work. - Allowance totals still help you keep an eye on your max. - Spreadsheet browsing still makes large inventories easier to scan. - iPhone and iPad support remains part of the core workflow. - The app still feels like an ammo inventory tracker first. - The new tools sit alongside the records instead of replacing them. - The basic record workflow stays fast for day-to-day use. This update is about making AmmoDB a more complete app for your daily usage.

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User reviews

Works great with new calculators

Happy with the new features

Used to love this app; until I got a new phone

I entered in all of my ammo data in this app when I had an iPhone 6S, which I guess backed up to a computer instead of iCloud. Once all the data was in, I threw away all my receipts for ammo purchases over the last 20 years or so since I figured everything was backed up. The sad reality is that it was not. Once I got a new iPhone XR, when I went to restore everything, sadly, none of my data came back. Ugh! Now I have no data on what my cost per round is, and I need to dig into my ammo cans to recount rounds. Big bummer!
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I like it but....

It would be even more useful if You could record say G1/G7 BCs, muzzle velocity from barrel lengths, etc. and could say create an inventory of firearms and then for each type of ammo I have record things like muzzle speed and group size and other comments for how each round worked in each gun. Also add functionality for batches of handloads with details in the load and how they shot in each gun.
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where did it go?

opened the app a couple of weeks ago to find all my data gone. what the deal? lost my taste for this app real quick.

Doubt that I will be able to use this App.

I am looking for an simple app to manage my ammo supply. This one looks like it should work, but after downloading it and trying to set it up, it does do at all what I need.

The first and my glaring thing missing is caliper. No place to input it, thus no why to sort by it.
I wanted a location box to search by, this has one but does no seem to work.

I say this is not one for me.
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FAQ

What is Ammo Inventory's price?

Ammo Inventory is a paid app, priced at $1.99. This one-time purchase grants you full access to all its features without ongoing costs.

Does Ammo Inventory have ads?

No, Ammo Inventory does not contain advertisements. It is a paid application that offers an ad-free experience.

What devices does Ammo Inventory support?

Ammo Inventory is a universal app, compatible with iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad devices. It supports all iPhone and iPad screen sizes and the latest version of iOS.

How often is Ammo Inventory updated?

The app was last updated on May 26, 2024, with version 6.12. This indicates regular updates to maintain compatibility and functionality.

Can I use Ammo Inventory offline?

Yes, Ammo Inventory does not require network connectivity. It works entirely with local storage, allowing you to manage your inventory anywhere.

What kind of data can I track with Ammo Inventory?

You can track detailed information for each ammo record, including Record Date, Ammo Name, Location, Maker Name, Rounds, Cost, Container, Grain, Ammo Shot, Cost per Round, Remaining Rounds, Percent Shot, Percent Remaining, and Notes.

Can I export my ammo data?

Yes, Ammo Inventory allows you to export your data to CSV format. This makes it easy to transfer your inventory information to other applications or for backup purposes.

What are the statistics provided by Ammo Inventory?

Ammo Inventory provides statistics for both your ammunition and locations. These include averages for cost, number of rounds, rounds shot, cost per round, remaining rounds, percent shot, and percent remaining, as well as totals for cost, number of rounds, rounds shot, and remaining rounds.