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This interactive bullet database is free and containst 173 caliber ballistics, history, stats, and their trajectories charted out in full detail. Speed and Energy are figured out using an average of all the known cartridges.
- Compare Handgun Ammo
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- rifle|Compare Rifle Ammo
This tool allows you to compare rifle ammo sizes, power,...
- Smith And Wesson Model Sw1911
Sig Sauer 1911 Scorpion TB. Make: Sig Sauer Model: 1911...
- Sig Sauer 1911 C3 Crimson Trace
The Sig Sauer 1911 C3 Crimson Trace is a medium frame,...
- Uberti 1858 New Army-Navy Revolver
Though many percussion revolvers were on the market before,...
- Ruger M77 Hawkeye Predator
The Ruger M77 Hawkeye Predator is a small caliber bolt...
- Beretta Uberti Walker Revolver
Sig Sauer 1911 22. Make: Sig Sauer Model: 1911-22 Caliber:...
- Hollow Point Failure up Close
Hollow Point Bullets are bullets with a hollow pit or cavity...
- Compare Handgun Ammo
Arrow Ballistics Calculator. Arrow weight is in grains. Velocity in feet per second. Draw weight in pounds. Zero Distance in yards up to 40. Trajectory is inches from line of sight. All fields must be entered. Momentum units are not standard n-s. Divide by 32 for standard.
Calculates the ballistic trajectory of a bullet fired from a rifle, handgun or other firearm. Produces a ballistic trajectory chart and table that shows the drop, velocity, kinetic energy, windage, and trajectory of a bullet.
24 cze 2018 · Trajectory – the path your bullet takes from the muzzle of your rifle to the target down range. We measure trajectory as the bullet drop in inches or the MOA (Minute of Angle). In our trajectory graph, we show how much the bullet drops in inches from the zero point.
Rifle Ballistics Charts. To begin, start with selecting your caliber of ammunition. We'll display standard charts for a classic grid look, or select "Visualize" for an enhanced visualization of the data. Select Caliber: Show All.
11 lip 2012 · This is a .223 ballistics chart (external) generated using our ballistic trajectory calculator. Based off a standard 55gr bullet leaving the barrel at 3,215fps and follows the bullet trajectry all the way to 1000 yards in steps of 50 yard increments.
The trajectories in the table below were calculated for a maximum bullet rise of 1.5 inches above the line of sight for all small game and varmint loads, and three inches above the line of sight for all big game loads.