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Coriolis Effect half value?
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<blockquote data-quote="Snowbird" data-source="post: 1647536" data-attributes="member: 87588"><p>as i've read, the coriolis effect at 1000 yards should be about 3" high shooting east (90*) and 3" low west (270*) for my lattitude here in utah (40*). i'm not sure about if there are half or quarter values for shooting SE, NW, ESE, WNW...similar to wind. How many degrees off of 90/270 would negate the vertical component of the coriolis effect? at what distance does the coriolis effect become noticeable when shooting distance?</p><p></p><p>also while i've got you, how much effect do you see from spin drift on a right twist barrel in the northern hemisphere?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowbird, post: 1647536, member: 87588"] as i've read, the coriolis effect at 1000 yards should be about 3" high shooting east (90*) and 3" low west (270*) for my lattitude here in utah (40*). i'm not sure about if there are half or quarter values for shooting SE, NW, ESE, WNW...similar to wind. How many degrees off of 90/270 would negate the vertical component of the coriolis effect? at what distance does the coriolis effect become noticeable when shooting distance? also while i've got you, how much effect do you see from spin drift on a right twist barrel in the northern hemisphere? [/QUOTE]
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