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Anybody have LoadBase 2.0 Mobile (PDA version)?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eaglet" data-source="post: 207113" data-attributes="member: 3756"><p>I know what you mean. I have not done it but is something that I think a lot about doing. I will eventually do it one of these days.</p><p>Try this: Use the velocities given by let's say Exbal, after putting in all the pertinent information. Use the velocities obtained there for 0, 100, 200, 300 yards and put them in LoadBase's DRAG COEFF of ANALYZER and calculate a new drop table using the drag coefficiente and Bc calculated by LoadBase. My experience has been awesome... my results are much closer to real life and have done very little tweaking to match bullet drop at long ranges after about 400 yards. You'll see that the first 500 yards on both tables are pretty close, but as you get further away the difference gets to be more significant.</p><p> </p><p>From JBM Small Arms Ballistics:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eaglet, post: 207113, member: 3756"] I know what you mean. I have not done it but is something that I think a lot about doing. I will eventually do it one of these days. Try this: Use the velocities given by let's say Exbal, after putting in all the pertinent information. Use the velocities obtained there for 0, 100, 200, 300 yards and put them in LoadBase's DRAG COEFF of ANALYZER and calculate a new drop table using the drag coefficiente and Bc calculated by LoadBase. My experience has been awesome... my results are much closer to real life and have done very little tweaking to match bullet drop at long ranges after about 400 yards. You'll see that the first 500 yards on both tables are pretty close, but as you get further away the difference gets to be more significant. From JBM Small Arms Ballistics: [/QUOTE]
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