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Left @ 300 yds - Right @ 1000 yds? WTH?
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<blockquote data-quote="jwp475" data-source="post: 248138" data-attributes="member: 3776"><p>According to Gerald Perry (Designer od ExBall) the reason that Exball does not include Corrolis Effect is because that maximum effect for the 308 Milltary Sniper round (with the 175 SMK) is less than a scopes adjustment at 1000 yards. In other words less than 1/4 MOA. Coriolis is important to Artillery and Mortor rounds because thry are in the air for a long period of time. Also Corriolis effct is definately direction oriented shooting East and West has no Corriolis Effect. Thie approach works for me out to as far As I have practiced and that's all that I can go by. I have not seen anywhere near the "spin drift" that is being claimed here. On days that I have no percieved wind I do not find that I am consistently shooting to one side of my POA. Yes Spin Drift does exist, but with the bullets that I shoot it is nowhere near the amount that is being claimed by some of these programs with the bullets that are fired from my rifles.</p><p></p><p></p><p> <a href="http://www.meyersix.org/the_mysterious_coriolis_effect.htm" target="_blank">http://www.meyersix.org/the_mysterious_coriolis_effect.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwp475, post: 248138, member: 3776"] According to Gerald Perry (Designer od ExBall) the reason that Exball does not include Corrolis Effect is because that maximum effect for the 308 Milltary Sniper round (with the 175 SMK) is less than a scopes adjustment at 1000 yards. In other words less than 1/4 MOA. Coriolis is important to Artillery and Mortor rounds because thry are in the air for a long period of time. Also Corriolis effct is definately direction oriented shooting East and West has no Corriolis Effect. Thie approach works for me out to as far As I have practiced and that's all that I can go by. I have not seen anywhere near the "spin drift" that is being claimed here. On days that I have no percieved wind I do not find that I am consistently shooting to one side of my POA. Yes Spin Drift does exist, but with the bullets that I shoot it is nowhere near the amount that is being claimed by some of these programs with the bullets that are fired from my rifles. [url]http://www.meyersix.org/the_mysterious_coriolis_effect.htm[/url] [/QUOTE]
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