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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
.325 wsm at 1000yds?
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<blockquote data-quote="bellboy" data-source="post: 245362" data-attributes="member: 13913"><p>thanx a lot for the advice. i appreciate it. Is the ballistics coefficient calculated with the length and the diameter of the bullet or is it something more like the density of the bullet mass/volume. i'm not opposed to trying different calibers. like i said, i'm starting from scratch. only reason i ask is beause i don't know. maybe i guess i'm asking is, the smaller the bullet the less effect the wind drift/wind resistance has on the theoretical flight of the bullet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bellboy, post: 245362, member: 13913"] thanx a lot for the advice. i appreciate it. Is the ballistics coefficient calculated with the length and the diameter of the bullet or is it something more like the density of the bullet mass/volume. i'm not opposed to trying different calibers. like i said, i'm starting from scratch. only reason i ask is beause i don't know. maybe i guess i'm asking is, the smaller the bullet the less effect the wind drift/wind resistance has on the theoretical flight of the bullet? [/QUOTE]
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