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SO called experts talking about LONG RANGE SHOOTING....
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<blockquote data-quote="Eaglet" data-source="post: 166853" data-attributes="member: 3756"><p>What you have been told is right on the money, I just would like to show you how my program shows me the velocity at which it goes from supersonic (above the speed of sound) to subsonic (below the speed of sound). Remembering that depending of the altitud and the conditions the speed of sound Number changes. On the left, as you run the external ballistic program with all the needed data, in the velocity section gives you in black the supersonic and in red the subsonic. On the right hand side, in the analyzer section clicking on the tab for obtaing BC from velocities, there it also would tell you the Speed of sound from the data entered. You may find the speed of sound at any elevation for any set of atmospheric conditions. Good Luck!</p><p> </p><p><img src="http://i22.tinypic.com/u0kti" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eaglet, post: 166853, member: 3756"] What you have been told is right on the money, I just would like to show you how my program shows me the velocity at which it goes from supersonic (above the speed of sound) to subsonic (below the speed of sound). Remembering that depending of the altitud and the conditions the speed of sound Number changes. On the left, as you run the external ballistic program with all the needed data, in the velocity section gives you in black the supersonic and in red the subsonic. On the right hand side, in the analyzer section clicking on the tab for obtaing BC from velocities, there it also would tell you the Speed of sound from the data entered. You may find the speed of sound at any elevation for any set of atmospheric conditions. Good Luck! [IMG]http://i22.tinypic.com/u0kti[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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