Re: can anyone help me out here?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SIG700</div><div class="ubbcode-body">speed of target * bullet flight time = total distance the target will move, than convert that distance to mils at your range
Example (easy one with "nice" numbers)
Distance 700 yards
Bullet Flight time 1 second
Target moving at 4 feet/second
From time you squeeze the trigger to the time the bullet gets there- the target has moved 4 feet- which at 700 yards is 2 mils (rounded)
By time you have figured out all this math- your target is gone. Haha. </div></div>
Yeah, works as an example, but coyotes move faster. A lot faster. I did the math once, and a coyote can sprint at up to 35mph, IIRC. That's 51.3fps, and I swear I've seen 'em run faster when I'm shooting at them.
Anyway, updating the numbers in your example, if time of flight = 1 second and he's moving at 51.3fps, then by the time your bullet's there the target has moved 17 body lengths (assuming 36" tip to tip). That's a hell of a holdoff.
I've shot stationary prairie dogs past 700, and targets a lot further- but cranking shots at a running dog at that distance will only educate him, if that.
Most fun practice is at night, on snow, with tracers, under a nice moon.
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