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<blockquote data-quote="Newbie" data-source="post: 11284" data-attributes="member: 1921"><p>Flatness of trajectory is usually measured in terms of absolute bullet drop. However, there are instances where one bullet may experience less bullet drop at a give distance, except a different bullet may actually have more Danger Space at that distance. This is often the case where one bullet has a higher muzzle velocity except loses its velocity very quickly, whereas another bullet has a slower muzzle velcoity except retains its velocity better.</p><p></p><p> In the case of shooting at long range targets of unpsecified distances, which is more important, less absolute bullet drop or more Danger Space?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newbie, post: 11284, member: 1921"] Flatness of trajectory is usually measured in terms of absolute bullet drop. However, there are instances where one bullet may experience less bullet drop at a give distance, except a different bullet may actually have more Danger Space at that distance. This is often the case where one bullet has a higher muzzle velocity except loses its velocity very quickly, whereas another bullet has a slower muzzle velcoity except retains its velocity better. In the case of shooting at long range targets of unpsecified distances, which is more important, less absolute bullet drop or more Danger Space? [/QUOTE]
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