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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="tjbill" data-source="post: 191292" data-attributes="member: 5502"><p>Shawn, you've been a huge help to me and a couple of buddies over here in WA setting up our Senderos in 300 Ultra and we appreciate it greatly. We've seen exactly what you are talking about at 1000 in terms of it varying from gun to gun. Same gun model, bullet, load, rest, day, and conditions, his gun will shoot with about twice as much spin drift as mine. I am starting to think of it as playing golf with my dad. He plays a huge slice (left to right) and I normally turn the ball just slightly left to right, but he has years of learning how to adjust for it and he just lays it out in the middle of the fairway more often than not. My question is with a wind coming from 9 O'Clock, will it have more effect on a bullet with more spin drift like it does with a golf ball? Will a wind from 3 O'Clock have less effect on the bullet with more spind drift because it is already heading into the wind?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tjbill, post: 191292, member: 5502"] Shawn, you've been a huge help to me and a couple of buddies over here in WA setting up our Senderos in 300 Ultra and we appreciate it greatly. We've seen exactly what you are talking about at 1000 in terms of it varying from gun to gun. Same gun model, bullet, load, rest, day, and conditions, his gun will shoot with about twice as much spin drift as mine. I am starting to think of it as playing golf with my dad. He plays a huge slice (left to right) and I normally turn the ball just slightly left to right, but he has years of learning how to adjust for it and he just lays it out in the middle of the fairway more often than not. My question is with a wind coming from 9 O'Clock, will it have more effect on a bullet with more spin drift like it does with a golf ball? Will a wind from 3 O'Clock have less effect on the bullet with more spind drift because it is already heading into the wind? [/QUOTE]
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