M Morrissey Inactive May 9, 2000 #1 Looking for a web site so I can show my sons cross sectional graphics or technical drawings of: 1. Weapon operation sequences 2. Cartridge and rifle cross sectional views. Thanks in advance. Top ------------------ "Top" Morrissey
Looking for a web site so I can show my sons cross sectional graphics or technical drawings of: 1. Weapon operation sequences 2. Cartridge and rifle cross sectional views. Thanks in advance. Top ------------------ "Top" Morrissey
D Dogger New member May 10, 2000 #2 Don't know about that, but check out the cool ballistics calculator provided by NORMA at this website: http://www.norma.cc/htm_files/framp1e.htm You can introduce him to the effects of bullet weight, wind, etc. on trajectory
Don't know about that, but check out the cool ballistics calculator provided by NORMA at this website: http://www.norma.cc/htm_files/framp1e.htm You can introduce him to the effects of bullet weight, wind, etc. on trajectory
O Oleg Volk Staff Alumnus May 10, 2000 #3 I have a couple of images illustrating different bullet types but not much else. Have you tried Zhuk's illustrated book about handguns? It has numerous helpful diagrams. http://www.dd-b.net/olegv/newphotos/lifesavers/38ammo.jpg http://www.dd-b.net/olegv/newphotos/lifesavers/303ammo.jpg Come think of it, these could make nice desktop images ------------------ Oleg "peacemonger" Volk http://dd-b.net/RKBA
I have a couple of images illustrating different bullet types but not much else. Have you tried Zhuk's illustrated book about handguns? It has numerous helpful diagrams. http://www.dd-b.net/olegv/newphotos/lifesavers/38ammo.jpg http://www.dd-b.net/olegv/newphotos/lifesavers/303ammo.jpg Come think of it, these could make nice desktop images ------------------ Oleg "peacemonger" Volk http://dd-b.net/RKBA
H Hueco New member May 10, 2000 #4 This site has just simple photos of different cartridges. Hope that at least does some help for ya. http://www.accuratereloading.com/reload.html Here are cross sections of different bullets. http://www.pmcammo.com/rifle/bullet_types.html http://www.pmcammo.com/handgun/expanded_bullets.html http://www.remington.com/Ammo/pages/Centerfire/centerfire.htm -- click on the different types of ammunition to go to that particular page to see that particular cut-away Hueco [This message has been edited by Hueco (edited May 10, 2000).]
This site has just simple photos of different cartridges. Hope that at least does some help for ya. http://www.accuratereloading.com/reload.html Here are cross sections of different bullets. http://www.pmcammo.com/rifle/bullet_types.html http://www.pmcammo.com/handgun/expanded_bullets.html http://www.remington.com/Ammo/pages/Centerfire/centerfire.htm -- click on the different types of ammunition to go to that particular page to see that particular cut-away Hueco [This message has been edited by Hueco (edited May 10, 2000).]
B Bud Helms Senior Member May 21, 2000 #5 Top, I think I found what you're looking for. Go to Ammoguide, The National Reloading Manufacturers Association and The Internet Shooting Directory's Ammo and Reloading Links Page. Also see The Internet Shooting Directory's Software for Reloading and Ballistics Page. You can order CDs and floppy disk sets with all the drawings and firing cycles animated for educational purposes. Some VERY good stuff! And lots of it. Get that boy started right. Go for it. [This message has been edited by sensop (edited May 21, 2000).]
Top, I think I found what you're looking for. Go to Ammoguide, The National Reloading Manufacturers Association and The Internet Shooting Directory's Ammo and Reloading Links Page. Also see The Internet Shooting Directory's Software for Reloading and Ballistics Page. You can order CDs and floppy disk sets with all the drawings and firing cycles animated for educational purposes. Some VERY good stuff! And lots of it. Get that boy started right. Go for it. [This message has been edited by sensop (edited May 21, 2000).]