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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
Not to toot our own horn but allowing users to compare...
- rifle|Compare Rifle Ammo
This tool allows you to compare rifle ammo sizes, power,...
- Smith And Wesson Model Sw1911
Sig Sauer P239 DAK. Make: Sig Sauer Model: P239 DAK Caliber:...
- 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...
- Compare Handgun Ammo
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.
Our calculator creates a proper ballistics trajectory chart that details range, drop, velocity, energy (fps), wind drift, and time. It takes into effect things like atmospheric conditions, wind, and even allows you to make projections shooting both up and down hill.
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.
In the table below bullet weight is given in grains, velocity is given in feet per second (fps) and energy is given in foot pounds (ft lb). General abbreviations used below are: MV (muzzle velocity), ME (muzzle energy), V (velocity), E (energy), yds (yards), Wb (weight of bullet).
14 wrz 2012 · A 180-grain bullet from a .300 Weatherby Magnum exits the muzzle of a 26-inch barrel about 1 1/4 milliseconds after it starts to move. The following bullet ballistics chart shows what happens (data adapted from a pressure/time curve in the excellent text Any Shot You Want, a loading manual by Art Alphin’s A-Square company). Bullet Ballistics ...
Terminal ballistics is the study of how a projectile behaves when it hits its target and transfers its kinetic energy to the target. The bullet’s design, as well as its impact velocity, plays a huge role in how the energy is transferred. More about Terminal Ballistics