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Kestrel 5700 Applied Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="Climbmnts" data-source="post: 1196884" data-attributes="member: 55814"><p>OK so first off it sounds like the nomenclature of "<em><strong>Drop</strong></em>" between AB and my example above by JBM means two different things. <u>Yours</u> being "<em><strong>Overall drop</strong></em>"...... and JBM being: " <em><strong>Relative Drop</strong></em>" ? </p><p></p><p>So we will stipulate that once again, that the numbers are correct. I am just confused as to what they mean. A math equation between your "elevation" vs. the "overall-drop" would probably be clear as day.</p><p></p><p>So if I understand correctly, your "overall drop": would be like if I stood on a platform using no scope or zero, and fired a shot parallel to the ground. The measurement would be the drop of the bullet from the bore-line to impact <u><a href="https://twitter.com/500" target="_blank">@500</a></u> yards of 69.40inches (using your ABA data above)?</p><p></p><p>Thanks Doc!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Climbmnts, post: 1196884, member: 55814"] OK so first off it sounds like the nomenclature of "[I][B]Drop[/B][/I]" between AB and my example above by JBM means two different things. [U]Yours[/U] being "[I][B]Overall drop[/B][/I]"...... and JBM being: " [I][B]Relative Drop[/B][/I]" ? So we will stipulate that once again, that the numbers are correct. I am just confused as to what they mean. A math equation between your "elevation" vs. the "overall-drop" would probably be clear as day. So if I understand correctly, your "overall drop": would be like if I stood on a platform using no scope or zero, and fired a shot parallel to the ground. The measurement would be the drop of the bullet from the bore-line to impact [U][URL="https://twitter.com/500"]@500[/URL][/U] yards of 69.40inches (using your ABA data above)? Thanks Doc! [/QUOTE]
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