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Bullet Design
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<blockquote data-quote="edenfies" data-source="post: 244429" data-attributes="member: 9152"><p><span style="color: black"><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'">I've recently found a new passion in delving deeper into external ballistics. I've been studying this topic and have come across a lot of good material, especially "The New Exact Small Arms Ballistics" book written by Arthur J. Pejsa. Excellent information and I'm now working on writing a ballistics software program for myself and possibly to add as a package deal through my friends company Next Generation Arms. Now I want to learn more about bullet design from a theoretical standpoint. I was hoping some people on here with far more experience than I have would be able to recommend some technical literature or books on the subject matter. I'm a chemical engineer, so the more technical the better. Thanks for any help you guys can provide.</span></span></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edenfies, post: 244429, member: 9152"] [COLOR=black][FONT=Verdana]I've recently found a new passion in delving deeper into external ballistics. I've been studying this topic and have come across a lot of good material, especially "The New Exact Small Arms Ballistics" book written by Arthur J. Pejsa. Excellent information and I'm now working on writing a ballistics software program for myself and possibly to add as a package deal through my friends company Next Generation Arms. Now I want to learn more about bullet design from a theoretical standpoint. I was hoping some people on here with far more experience than I have would be able to recommend some technical literature or books on the subject matter. I'm a chemical engineer, so the more technical the better. Thanks for any help you guys can provide.[/FONT][/COLOR] [/QUOTE]
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