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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 406861" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>It's taken me about 2 years to get my head comfortably around spin drift and coriolis drift, so if you can find a quick study on these topics, you'll be doing well. I learned a lot from Patagonia Ballistics software/program, LoadBase 3.0. In addition, I also researched and read on this Forum, and researched using the internet in general. The subjects are not very well understood by the average layman/shooter, so be careful about believing everything you read on this Forum, or on the internet at large.</p><p></p><p>Bryan Litz wrote a book, is a Sponser of this Forum, and it's got a lot of good information in it. Bryan's member ID is '<strong>bsl135</strong>'. If I knew of a quick & easy Level 101 course on this subject matter, I'd provide it. But I learned and came to understand the subject matter from a variety of sources. </p><p></p><p>Good luck... It's easier to just understand when Coriolis drift comes into play, than it is to understand the theory behind it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 406861, member: 4191"] It's taken me about 2 years to get my head comfortably around spin drift and coriolis drift, so if you can find a quick study on these topics, you'll be doing well. I learned a lot from Patagonia Ballistics software/program, LoadBase 3.0. In addition, I also researched and read on this Forum, and researched using the internet in general. The subjects are not very well understood by the average layman/shooter, so be careful about believing everything you read on this Forum, or on the internet at large. Bryan Litz wrote a book, is a Sponser of this Forum, and it's got a lot of good information in it. Bryan's member ID is '[B]bsl135[/B]'. If I knew of a quick & easy Level 101 course on this subject matter, I'd provide it. But I learned and came to understand the subject matter from a variety of sources. Good luck... It's easier to just understand when Coriolis drift comes into play, than it is to understand the theory behind it. [/QUOTE]
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