Topic: Hornady Ballistics Chart
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What are the ballistics on the 6 millimeter hornady bullet
Weight/type: 60 gr (3.9 g) HP Velocity: 3,300 ft/s (1,000 m/s) Energy:1,452 ft*lbf (1,969 J) Read More »
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Where can you find a ballistic chart for hand guns?
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Where can you find a ballistics chart for Winchester rifles?
Answer Ballistics is a function of several factors. Barrel length, bullet weight, etc. Here is a site you can download a free ballistics program with clickable variables. Want to see the path of the bullet from your 94 30-30 at 300 yards? J... Read More »
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Answer you can find it at http://www.winchester.com 160gr using AccuBond http://winchester.com/products/catalog/cfrdetail.aspx?symbol=S7MMWSMCT&cart=N21tIFdTTQ==&bn=5 140gr using AccuBond http://winchester.com/products/catalog/cfrdetail.asp... Read More »
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http://www.winchester.com/products/catal… There are only 21 Fail Safe cartriges made. Just put a check mark on the ones you want then hit the compare box. Hope this helps....... Dru Read More »
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.17 HMR ballistics http://www.shootingtimes.com/ballistics/… Read More »
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Here is another good link. Gives both velocity and drop for numerous different calibers. Source(s): http://www.gunsandammomag.com/ballistics… Read More »
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Windage is going to be a hard thing to put into a chart. The reason why is because of the unpredictability of the wind. Over 500 yards there can be dozens if not hundreds of different windspeeds and directions that can affect a bullet. The ... Read More »
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I would look at 125 yards, maybe 150. They are giving you Point Blank Zero Ballistics. Les Read More »
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