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This is a new Precision Rifle that I built for a hunting trip that never happened. I am a sponsored pistol shooter for GA Firing Line and I know the care they put in to building this gun. I am happy to meet there if you want to speak with the gunsmith who built the rifle (If local to ATL). I...
The "Rules" at the Hide (to aid n00bz) This post is hilarious, and true for the most part. Just some constructive criticism though... I have found it funny that some Hide members automatically assume that just because a shooter only recently signed up for a web forum it makes them new to the...
I guess at the end of the day the only thing that matters is if the error between formulas is enough to be greater than shooter/turret error. Still fun to debate this stuff though :) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Thanks for the info. You've definitely given me some ideas. I will probably do a little bit of both (Excel vs. Print Outs). Honestly, I'm not really sure what I want this to look like yet. I guess the end goal is to develop a dope card book with a reliable set of constants that I can...
I'm not sure what you're asking, brother. I believe the formula for Average Velocity is (range in feet / time of flight in seconds). Just trying to confirm it so my inputs are correct. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Whats spikes pressure more? Your logic is correct, but back to the original question... How much did the bullet being jammed in to the lands increase the pressure? I guess a good secondary question would be, what is considered jammed? I would consider 4/1000 to be jammed, which would explain...
Horizontal Coriolis - Computing Average Velocity Thanks, so wouldn't "displacement" be equal to range in feet for our purposes? If not, how do you determine the value for displacement? You can't really plug 1000 fps East in to a formula. I think speed and velocity are equal for the purpose of...