Re: Books on external ballistics?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Armorman</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Shiraz</div><div class="ubbcode-body">So does Bryan's book include the math formulas also?
I'm interested in running my own calcs. </div></div>
Yes it does. There are equations for bc, form factor, lag time, wind deflection, velocity, spin drift and tons of others. There's also good stuff like the Matunas' game weight formula, KE, Miller stability formulas and G7 form factor prediction. </div></div>
Well, the correct answer is "no it doesn't" - if the question meant "does Bryan's book contain the formulas necessary to compute a bullet trajectory".
Yes there are formulas to estimate/predict bullet BC, and tons of others. But don't expect to write a ballistic calculator based on those.
For running your own calcs I second Brad's advice - you need McCoy. I think his book is the best (especially coupled with the errata sheet that takes care of most - if not all - the errors/typos). I have Carlucci's book and am not crazy at all about it. IMHO it's unreadable - unlike McCoy. Beware - the math in both is quite heavy.
Having said all that - ask yourself if you really want to write a ballistic calculator, considering all the issues involved - and the availability of programs such as Bullet Flight, Ballistic FTE, Strelok, GEBC and many others. How much is your time worth to yourself, and is writing a numeric solver for diff equations your kind of fun? It used to be mine, but that time is long gone...