Horus ATragMX software considers atmospheric conditions, gun data, ammunition, range, speed and muzzle velocity to calculate precise aiming solutions with "come-up" results – and even accounts for Coriolis and spin drift effects. ATragMX, loaded on a handheld computer made by TDS Recon, is easy to use and lightning-fast. The Recon meets the rigorous MIL-STD-810F military standard for drops, vibration, humidity, altitude and extreme temperatures.
- Open the [Range Card]({{ site.baseurl }}/wiki/feature/rangecard.html) and check the cartridge, the zeroed distance, the rifle twist, the muzzle velocity at 15°C and the bore height.
- Open the AtragMx and the `Atmsphr` column, select `Default` and `Done`. [[Manual]](https://horusvision.com/download/manual_Horus_ATrag-v385.pdf#page=15)
-`Open Gun` the 7.62x51mm M80 in the `GunList`. [[Manual]](https://horusvision.com/download/manual_Horus_ATrag-v385.pdf#page=25)
- Select `E` (English unit) at the top right. [[Manual]](https://horusvision.com/download/manual_Horus_ATrag-v385.pdf#page=10)
- Open the `Gun` column, check and update the `Bore`, the `Rifle Twist` and `Done`.
- Select `M` (Metric unit) at the top right.
- Open the `Gun` column, check and update the `Muzzle Velocity`, the `Zero Range` and `Done`.
- *The Muzzle Velocity Table will be automatically updated.* [[Manual]](https://horusvision.com/download/manual_Horus_ATrag-v385.pdf#page=22)
- *(Must be edited manually for specific cartridges according with the range card)*
- Optionally, `Save Gun` and `Done` in the `GunList`.
- Update the `Target` column (the [wind arrow]({{ site.baseurl }}/wiki/feature/weather.html) will also help). [[1]](https://horusvision.com/download/manual_Horus_ATrag-v385.pdf#page=16) [[2]](https://horusvision.com/download/manual_Horus_ATrag-v385.pdf#page=30) [[3]](https://horusvision.com/download/manual_Horus_ATrag-v385.pdf#page=32) [[4]](https://horusvision.com/download/manual_Horus_ATrag-v385.pdf#page=33)
- *The latitude for all common maps can be found in the [ACE3 Github]({{ site.ace.githubUrl }}/blob/master/addons/common/functions/fnc_getMapData.sqf).*
- If a new `Target Range` is applied in the `Target` column, the ballistic coefficient `C1` and the elevation `Elev` will be automatically recalculated.
- The `Default zero distance` can be overwritten with the [Scopes module]({{ site.baseurl }}/wiki/feature/scopes.html), the [Scopes Framework]({{ site.baseurl }}/wiki/framework/scopes-framework.html) or the [CBA Settings System](https://github.com/CBATeam/CBA_A3/wiki/CBA-Settings-System).
- Open the AtragMx and the `Atmsphr` column, select `Default` and `Done`. [[Manual]](https://horusvision.com/download/manual_Horus_ATrag-v385.pdf#page=15)
- Open the [Range Card]({{ site.baseurl }}/wiki/feature/rangecard.html) and check the bullet diameter, the bullet weight, the **(bullet Class Name)** and the muzzle velocities.
- Open the AtragMx and the `Atmsphr` column, select `Default` and `Done`. [[Manual]](https://horusvision.com/download/manual_Horus_ATrag-v385.pdf#page=15)
- Select `Add New Gun` in the `GunList`. [[Manual]](https://horusvision.com/download/manual_Horus_ATrag-v385.pdf#page=25)
- Add a `New Gun Name` and `Open Gun`.
- Select `E` (English unit) at the top right. [[Manual]](https://horusvision.com/download/manual_Horus_ATrag-v385.pdf#page=10)
- Open the `Gun` column, check and update the `Bullet Weight (grains)`, the `Bullet Diam (inches)` and `Done`.
- Select `M` (Metric unit) at the top right.
- Open the `Muz Vel Table` in the `Options` menu or click on `MV` in the `Gun` column.
- Edit manually the `Muzzle Velocity Table` according with the [Range Card]({{ site.baseurl }}/wiki/feature/rangecard.html) and `Done`. [[Manual]](https://horusvision.com/download/manual_Horus_ATrag-v385.pdf#page=22)
- *The AtragMx accepts only **G1 ballistic coefficient**.*
- *G7 ballistic coefficient can be converted, for example, with the online [JBM Ballistics Calculators](http://www.jbmballistics.com/cgi-bin/jbmgf-5.1.cgi)*.
- Optionally, `Save Gun` and `Done` in the `GunList`.
> Note: The ballistic coefficient can be calculated by using the [360 Degree Training Course mission](https://forums.bistudio.com/forums/topic/171228-sp-360-degree-training-course/) as a chronograph at different distances and [JBM Ballistics Calculators](http://www.jbmballistics.com/cgi-bin/jbmbcv-5.1.cgi) for example, an another ballistic software at your own convenience, or the [AtragMx Truing Tool](#33-example-with-truing-tool).