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Hornady 4DOF Ballistic Program
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<blockquote data-quote="BergerFan222" data-source="post: 1226656" data-attributes="member: 88896"><p>There are several scholarly engineering papers and at least one patent that refer to the modified point mass (MPM) computation method as a "4 DOF" technique, so it seems disingenuous to refer to it as a "marketing ploy" or "marketing hype" invented by Hornady. I wonder if the peer-reviewed journals would publish a comment explaining how the authors of those papers are all wrong to describe the MPM technique as having 4 degrees of freedom?</p><p></p><p>Hornady did not invent the identification of the MPM ballistic method as 4DOF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BergerFan222, post: 1226656, member: 88896"] There are several scholarly engineering papers and at least one patent that refer to the modified point mass (MPM) computation method as a "4 DOF" technique, so it seems disingenuous to refer to it as a "marketing ploy" or "marketing hype" invented by Hornady. I wonder if the peer-reviewed journals would publish a comment explaining how the authors of those papers are all wrong to describe the MPM technique as having 4 degrees of freedom? Hornady did not invent the identification of the MPM ballistic method as 4DOF. [/QUOTE]
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