20 April 2003, 15:07
<JLBMI>Velocity Loss
I shoot from my deck to a berm 100 yards from my deck. Due to the contour of the ground and the height of my deck, I cannot get my chrony closer than 35 feet from the muzzle. Yes, I have to walk over shooting. My question is how much velocity is lost between 15 feet and 35 feet. I realize that this will vary from rifle to rifle and for other factors such as ballistic coefficient of the bullet. I am wondering if there is a formula that could be used if factors such as weight, bc and other data were plugged in. The reason I ask is that I shot my 416 Rigby and it was showing an average of 2480 for six shots using 370 grain North Forks.
20 April 2003, 15:39
DigitalDanDon't know the formula offhand but some ballistics programs will correct for that based on BC and recorded velocity. Otherwise if you get two velocity readings you have a starting point for figuring it out. My guess would be around +30 to 35 fps.
21 April 2003, 07:48
todbartellI don't know the Ballistic Co-Efficient for the 370 gr. NF, but I guessed .360, and am probably close, as it looks like a semi-spitzer profile. Your muzzle speed should be around 2510 fps. This should be close.
http://www.eskimo.com/~jbm/ballistics/traj/traj.html