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<blockquote data-quote="Arkansasdad" data-source="post: 2103522" data-attributes="member: 76766"><p>I do the same thing but I add C.O.L., actual velocity, MPBR for 10", muzzle and down range energy for every 50 yd. and recoil both FPS and LB/FT. Another thing I add is Killing Potential either Hawks or Taylors. I know that the KP is abstract but it gives a good picture about what is going on downrange. It might scare some when they learn how their calibers stack up with their ideas. Very good procedure, started putting info on recipe cards years ago but have since moved on EXCEL. One thing I have found is, while EXCEL is easier to compile data on and to send and correspond with recipe cards are easier to work with because they are portable where a computer is not for me. You can build any formula in EXCEL for expected velocity and energy, recoil and etc. it will look like the ballistics programs you can buy. Happy shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arkansasdad, post: 2103522, member: 76766"] I do the same thing but I add C.O.L., actual velocity, MPBR for 10", muzzle and down range energy for every 50 yd. and recoil both FPS and LB/FT. Another thing I add is Killing Potential either Hawks or Taylors. I know that the KP is abstract but it gives a good picture about what is going on downrange. It might scare some when they learn how their calibers stack up with their ideas. Very good procedure, started putting info on recipe cards years ago but have since moved on EXCEL. One thing I have found is, while EXCEL is easier to compile data on and to send and correspond with recipe cards are easier to work with because they are portable where a computer is not for me. You can build any formula in EXCEL for expected velocity and energy, recoil and etc. it will look like the ballistics programs you can buy. Happy shooting. [/QUOTE]
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