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The Basics, Starting Out
When to use G1 vs G7
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<blockquote data-quote="jf239" data-source="post: 1090786" data-attributes="member: 56388"><p>Brian's books will help inform you and give you the knowledge to increase the probability of hit, our decrees the probability the probability of a miss. Cab you do it with out reading them? Probably, if everything falls into place. Just like everything litz explains the g7 form factor will increase the potential accuracy by being calculated off of a bullet that is closer to the same dimensions as the bullets most shoot for long range accuracy. G1 is based off of a flat base bullet, not the boat tail bullets we all use. Just this will get your theoretical trajectory closer to what it will be in real life. Which in turn will help you put rounds on target. IMHO, I read and study everything I can about ballistics, shooting, accuracy, performance, success, problem solving and much more. By doing this it helps prepare me to make informed decisions when I'm having a problem or in a clutch situation behind the rifle</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jf239, post: 1090786, member: 56388"] Brian's books will help inform you and give you the knowledge to increase the probability of hit, our decrees the probability the probability of a miss. Cab you do it with out reading them? Probably, if everything falls into place. Just like everything litz explains the g7 form factor will increase the potential accuracy by being calculated off of a bullet that is closer to the same dimensions as the bullets most shoot for long range accuracy. G1 is based off of a flat base bullet, not the boat tail bullets we all use. Just this will get your theoretical trajectory closer to what it will be in real life. Which in turn will help you put rounds on target. IMHO, I read and study everything I can about ballistics, shooting, accuracy, performance, success, problem solving and much more. By doing this it helps prepare me to make informed decisions when I'm having a problem or in a clutch situation behind the rifle [/QUOTE]
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