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| in the grand scheme of things this 10 feet doesn't matter one bit |
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| With chronograph precisely 10.0 feet from the muzzle multiply recorded velocity by factor .99845 |
| Posts: 472 | Location: Oregon | Registered: 08 March 2002 | 
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| I don't have the formulia handy, but the answer is "not much difference".
Take the velocity change between muzzle and 100yd (book balistic tables are close enough for this step), and devide by 300 (feet). Multiply that # by the distance in feet from the muzzle to the centerpoint of the screens. Add that # to the chrono reading.
Example: MV=2800 - 100yd Vel 2591 = 209/300 = .697fps loss per foot.
Actual chrono reading at 10' = 2850 + (.697 * 10) = 2856.97fps true MV. |
| Posts: 2124 | Location: Whittemore, MI, USA | Registered: 07 March 2002 | 
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| Quote:
With chronograph precisely 10.0 feet from the muzzle multiply recorded velocity by factor .99845
3000 (chrono)= 2995 MV????? Where you buying them accelerating bullets? I think you mean MV=CV*1.00155 or MV=CV/0.99845.
Either way (yours or mine) there isn't a whole lot of difference between MV and CV. |
| Posts: 2124 | Location: Whittemore, MI, USA | Registered: 07 March 2002 | 
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