Ballistics?

Boberama

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I have a table of Coefficients of Drag for different Mach numbers. How to I calculate a physical ballistics table, like the Ingalls table in Hatcher's Notebook, from the CD vs Mach?

I want a table with the Space and Time functions that I can print out and use a pen and paper to calculate different trajectories, etc.


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Better yet, just use Handloads.com's ballistic calculator program HERE.

Just plug in the bullet caliber, weight, and type and it calculates it's BC. Then add in the MV and some aiming data to the table, click calculate and voila, you have table of trajectories, velocities, and energies over your chosen distances.
 
By the way, I just made a thread on how to do the calculations performed by the Hornady calculator, using only a pen and a printed-out table, if you're interested.

Check it out, it's on Oleg's new site.
 
Get a copy of "APPLIED BALLISTICS FOR LONG RANGE SHOOTING", by Bryan LitZ of Berger bullets.

Put it with your Hatcher's Notebook and you can pretty much figure everything that needs figured when it comes to ballistics.
 
I'll check it out.

But what I am looking for is very specific; perhaps I should have explained it earlier.

I'm looking for a table with Time and Space functions for spherical projectiles.
It's called the GS table. I understand there is a table existing by SAAMI, another by a guy called Don Miller, and possibly one made by the British Army.
 
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