Ammo & Ballistics 5: Ballistic Data out to 1,000 Yards for over 190 Calibers and over 2,600 Different Loads, Includes Data on All Factory Centerfire and Rimfire Cartridges for All Rifles and Handguns
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.29 (827 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1571574026 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 518 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-02-17 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He currently resides in Tarzana, CA.. Bob Forker is a retired aerospace engineer & gunwriter
There are over 1,400 tables with ballistic data for every caliber and every load for all commercially loaded hunting ammunition sold in the United States. Tables include velocity, energy, wind drift, bullet drop, and ballistic coefficient up to 500 yards.. Besides clear and concise writing that clarifies the complexities of ballistics coefficients and energy versus momentum, this revised edition covers 190 calibers from the .17 Mach 2 to the .700 Nitro Express. It contains information on rifle and handgun calibers, and it covers manufacturer, bullet weight, type, and construction
Amazon Customer said five because it covers the most common rounds with good charts. Small bore. I'll give it a five because it covers the most common rounds with good charts. Small bore, "five because it covers the most common rounds with good charts. Small bore" according to Amazon Customer. I'll give it a five because it covers the most common rounds with good charts. Small bore, 22 and HMR up to big guys. I prefer five because it covers the most common rounds with good charts. Small bore I'll give it a five because it covers the most common rounds with good charts. Small bore, 22 and HMR up to big guys. I prefer 30 cal rounds but Texas hill country deer are typically short shots so I can vary grain weights, etc. data is easy to digest and you can copy for lamenated butt info. I'll expand my library but this is a competent starter book. Besides. 0 cal rounds but Texas hill country deer are typically short shots so I can vary grain weights, etc. data is easy to digest and you can copy for lamenated butt info. I'll expand my library but this is a competent starter book. Besides. "five because it covers the most common rounds with good charts. Small bore" according to Amazon Customer. I'll give it a five because it covers the most common rounds with good charts. Small bore, 22 and HMR up to big guys. I prefer five because it covers the most common rounds with good charts. Small bore I'll give it a five because it covers the most common rounds with good charts. Small bore, 22 and HMR up to big guys. I prefer 30 cal rounds but Texas hill country deer are typically short shots so I can vary grain weights, etc. data is easy to digest and you can copy for lamenated butt info. I'll expand my library but this is a competent starter book. Besides. 0 cal rounds but Texas hill country deer are typically short shots so I can vary grain weights, etc. data is easy to digest and you can copy for lamenated butt info. I'll expand my library but this is a competent starter book. Besides. and HMR up to big guys. I prefer five because it covers the most common rounds with good charts. Small bore I'll give it a five because it covers the most common rounds with good charts. Small bore, 22 and HMR up to big guys. I prefer 30 cal rounds but Texas hill country deer are typically short shots so I can vary grain weights, etc. data is easy to digest and you can copy for lamenated butt info. I'll expand my library but this is a competent starter book. Besides. 0 cal rounds but Texas hill country deer are typically short shots so I can vary grain weights, etc. data is easy to digest and you can copy for lamenated butt info. I'll expand my library but this is a competent starter book. Besides. "It's a good book, just not for me" according to Duelson Santos. I bought for a few specific cartridges, two of them are not on this book. A book that thick and doesn't have anything on a so popular 5.56 mm NATO? It's a good book, just not for me.. "will combine this book with others to begin to complete" according to John Mead. will combine this book with others to begin to complete a library for reloading and ballistics. Can never have enough info
About the AuthorBob Forker is a retired aerospace engineer & gunwriter. He currently resides in Tarzana, CA.