Chuck Hawks shares information about rifle cartridge trajectory and ballistics ... In order to hit a distant target a rifle must be correctly sighted-in, and to accomplish that the shooter must have some working knowledge of the bullet's trajectory.
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Mike Nelson shares information about Bullet Trajectory. ... Bullet Trajectory: Fact and Myth ... One of the more pervasive myths associated with bullet trajectory is that "bullets always rise right after they leave the barrel." In general, bullets do rise after leaving the barrel, and they immediately begin to drop.
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I have told students that a bullet is always falling after firing. The reason the bullet is shown higher at the mid range point is because the barrel is elevated as a result of the scopes setting. Am I confused about bullet trajectory from a perfectly horizonal barrel?
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This article shows how to know your bullet trajectory, and how to adjust your sights perfectly at any distance. ... Some shooters aren't too concerned with bullet trajectory, because they always shoot at a specific distance. Good examples are Benchrest and High Power competition shooters.
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The question we're going to explore here is 'What is the trajectory followed by a rifle bullet after it leaves the barrel of the rifle?'. To make it easier to understand what the bullet does, we will make these assumptions:
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Maximum Range Trajectory Tables - determine the maximum range a bullet will travel when fired from any angle. Distances calculated in feet and miles, or meters and kilometers. Just how far will a bullet go when fired from different angles?
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It doesn't take a master's degree in math or physics to understand a rifle bullet's trajectory. The illustration above is exaggerated to show how the bullet, which is always falling away from the Line of Departure, intersects the Line of Sight at two distances, the second of which is the range at which the rifle is zeroed.
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The Effect of Tempered Glass on Bullet Trajectory; Thornton, JI; Professor of forensic science, Department of Biomedical and Environmental Health Science, University of California, Berkeley, CA.; Cashman, PJ;
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