I'm trying to build my own Excel-based point-mass solver using the McCoy's and Litz's books. I know there are very good ballistics apps but I just wanna know what exactly is happening under the hood and how they work. I think I got almost everything done but this.
I cannot figure out how exactly to compensate for air density difference from zero to current conditions.
Obviously, when the density is different, the muzzle velocity is difference and when the muzzle velocity is different, the zero range changes but what would the formula be?
What do I compare? Do I just get the difference between the air density at zeroing and current conditions and then change the zero range based on that or do I adjust the muzzle velocity or ..?
Nice forum by the way.
I cannot figure out how exactly to compensate for air density difference from zero to current conditions.
Obviously, when the density is different, the muzzle velocity is difference and when the muzzle velocity is different, the zero range changes but what would the formula be?
What do I compare? Do I just get the difference between the air density at zeroing and current conditions and then change the zero range based on that or do I adjust the muzzle velocity or ..?
Nice forum by the way.