Re: .50 cal ballistics info?
Thanks guys,
Bryan thanks for the info, "SD = 661/7000/.510^2 = 0.363 lb/in^2." WTF,
Man you'r talking to a guy that is straight out of the South Carolina public school system, I'd love for you to go over that one again.
And how did you figure out the BC by the dope on the Barrett site. I'd love to know how to do that as well.
I've been reading some of your other posts, fascinating stuff, it's nice to have your expertise close at hand.
Thanks for your time,
Chef