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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
BC Decay Rates
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<blockquote data-quote="LRSickle" data-source="post: 343668" data-attributes="member: 18167"><p>I was going to email this question to Michael Eichele since I'm using the ballistics program he gave me, but I thought I'd throw this out to anyone.</p><p>How do you come up with the ballistic decay of a particular bullet? Why is it included in some programs? I'm assuming BC is measured right out if the barrel and two different bullets having the same BC might have a different BC decay rates which would result in different trajectories downrange. Am I on the right path here? Are decay rates of different bullets published anywhere?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRSickle, post: 343668, member: 18167"] I was going to email this question to Michael Eichele since I'm using the ballistics program he gave me, but I thought I'd throw this out to anyone. How do you come up with the ballistic decay of a particular bullet? Why is it included in some programs? I'm assuming BC is measured right out if the barrel and two different bullets having the same BC might have a different BC decay rates which would result in different trajectories downrange. Am I on the right path here? Are decay rates of different bullets published anywhere? [/QUOTE]
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