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a problem with ballistic calculators
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<blockquote data-quote="zizo" data-source="post: 967802" data-attributes="member: 81750"><p>Hello everybody,</p><p>I want to know the bullet drop of a bullet when it's shot towards the sky, like when hunting birds. When I use ballistic calculators, and although I always make sure to set the shooting angel to 45 or 60, the resulting trajectory graph is always of a bullet shot with a shooting degree of 0. </p><p>Here's an example of my calculation, and you can see how the graph doesn't resemble that of a bullet shot into the sky:</p><p><a href="http://www.shooterscalculator.com/ballistic-trajectory-chart.php?pl=17HM2+V-MAX+17gr&presets=&df=G1&bc=0.65&bw=115&vi=1300&zr=100&sh=1.5&sa=60&ws=0&wa=0&ssb=on&cr=2000&ss=100&chartColumns=Range~yd%3BElevation~in%3BElevation~MOA~FBFFF5%3BElevation~MIL%3BWindage~in%3BWindage~MOA~FBFFF5%3BWindage~MIL%3BTime~s%3BEnergy~ft.lbf%3BVel" target="_blank">ShootersCalculator.com | Ballistic Trajectory Calculator</a>[x%2By]~ft%2Fs&lbl=17HM2+HORNADY+V-MAX+17gr&submitst=+Create+Chart+</p><p></p><p>How can I solve this problem?[FONT=&quot][/FONT]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zizo, post: 967802, member: 81750"] Hello everybody, I want to know the bullet drop of a bullet when it's shot towards the sky, like when hunting birds. When I use ballistic calculators, and although I always make sure to set the shooting angel to 45 or 60, the resulting trajectory graph is always of a bullet shot with a shooting degree of 0. Here's an example of my calculation, and you can see how the graph doesn't resemble that of a bullet shot into the sky: [url=http://www.shooterscalculator.com/ballistic-trajectory-chart.php?pl=17HM2+V-MAX+17gr&presets=&df=G1&bc=0.65&bw=115&vi=1300&zr=100&sh=1.5&sa=60&ws=0&wa=0&ssb=on&cr=2000&ss=100&chartColumns=Range~yd%3BElevation~in%3BElevation~MOA~FBFFF5%3BElevation~MIL%3BWindage~in%3BWindage~MOA~FBFFF5%3BWindage~MIL%3BTime~s%3BEnergy~ft.lbf%3BVel]ShootersCalculator.com | Ballistic Trajectory Calculator[/url][x%2By]~ft%2Fs&lbl=17HM2+HORNADY+V-MAX+17gr&submitst=+Create+Chart+ How can I solve this problem?[FONT="][/FONT] [/QUOTE]
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