Is there a federal ballistics calculator you can use?

Is there a federal ballistics calculator you can use?

Ballistics Calculator The Federal Ballistics Calculator lets you quickly determine the trajectory for any rifle or handgun load, and save data for an unlimited number of loads.

Where do I get my ballistics figures from?

The velocity and energy figures in this table are taken from various sources including the Federal, Hornady, Norma, Remington, Sako, Weatherby and Winchester print and online ammunition guides, the Shooter’s Bible, the “Remington Shoot!” program, and online ballistics calculators.

What does external ballistics mean for Hornady bullets?

External ballistics deals with the performance of Hornady bullets from the moment they exit the barrel until the moment they arrive at the target.

Why is terminal ballistics important to the military?

Terminal ballistics is a very important concern to the military, to police, and to hunters. While there is no way to model the terminal behavior of all projectiles in all media at all velocities, we’ll mention the subject briefly in the section entitled An Aside on Energy.

What is the drag coefficient of a 270 Nosler?

270 Nosler accubond 130 Drag Function: G1 Ballistic Coefficient: 0.435 Bullet Weight: 130 gr

What’s the ballistic velocity of a 260 Remington?

The ballistic performance based off two grains for velocity is 2,890 ft/s (120 gr) and 2,750 ft/s (140 gr). The Model 7 and M700 were the first two rifles to be chambered to allow the.260 Remington cartridge. The cartridge round first produced a low following amongst hunters and sport shooters who prefered other rounds such as the 6.5-08 Ackley.

How to calculate the trajectory of a bullet?

Use this ballistic calculator in order to calculate the flight path of a bullet given the shooting parameters that meet your conditions. This calculator will produce a ballistic trajectory chart that shows the bullet drop, bullet energy, windage, and velocity. It will a produce a line graph showing the bullet drop and flight path of the bullet.

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