However, you can use your windage turret just like the elevation turret to adjust for wind. If you use a ballistic calculator that provides a wind drift MOA adjustment, just turn your turret in the correct direction of MOA to compensate for wind drift. It does take extra time, but it rea...
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In the s there was a growing need for ballistic tables used to aim fire at an enemy target. These tables involved complex calculations because of the large number of factors that affect the trajectory of a missile like, for instance, wind velocity, and the shell's weight, ...
It communicates with its 'supervisors' via a simple Teletype but its main effectors are inter-continental ballistic missiles - it has the ability to launch nuclear strikes against would-be aggressors. Early in the film, the US President makes a broadcast to the world announcing the existence of...
Also developed using a necked up .375 H&H case, the .458 Lott is very similar to the .458 Win Mag, but the primary difference is the .458 Lott use a .3″ longer case (2.8″ vs 2.5″). The .458 Lott is therefore too long to fit in a standard length rifle action, but it also...
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Those factory loads are safe to use in rifles with either a SAAMI 6.8 SPC chamber or a 6.8 SPC II chamber, but the ballistic performance of that ammunition leaves something to be desired. On the other hand, 6.8 SPC II chambers can safely handle hotter loads and handloaders that have a ...
(hereandhere). Cartridge case capacities were obtained fromChuck Hawks. TheLyman 50th Edition(p214-216 & 260-262), andHornady 10th Edition(p406-411, 537, 545, & 574-585) reloading manuals were also used as references for this article. I used theHornady Ballistic calculatorandHandloads.com...