LOL, yep.
I used to pay MIT to run a particular program for calculating performance of our system (atmospheric propagation). We had to pay for time on an Air Force Cray computer and run the program at 2am when the rates were the cheapest and it still cost about $5k per run. Why? The program needed several GB of core memory and a GHz processor. That program can now run on a phone.
They also did a target recognition program wit the same requirements. Now your phone camera has that software in it for facial recognition and tracking. Heck, my watch has that much capability.
Fireform. I just load and shoot if it is a std cartridge. Still useful information on the loads. If a wildcat I'll load it down just a little and run some cheap bullets through it. Then do a final trim and load as usual.
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