neophyte shooter,
got a few concepts I've been looking at that I am unsure how they relate (if at all) and when to use
I have the luxury of access to a 100, 200, 300 range with steel, and option to stake out targets to shoot dot drills, tall target tests, and targets for measuring m.o.a
I also have access to a 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, & 1,000 with steel ipsc (full size, I guess) and also 1 m.o.a. steel
I have a chrono, and have strelock-Pro on my phone, as well as Hornady, and ballistic AE on my phone
I can get a range card with hold-overs for dialing, and generally make consistent hits out to 900
1) SO, WHATS WITH WEAPONIZED MATH?
got my head around it, but it seems like its just a way of roughing it in when you don't have MV, or something
or helping a student hit at a new distance, when the instructor has no info on that gum/ammo combo.
???when would I want or need to use weaponized math, if I know my MV, BC, environmentals???
2) SPEED DROP FACTOR
my grasp is that, first of all you have to have your own dope already
at each yardage, divide by 100, you then subtract your dope from that.
you then some how pick one of those numbers and decide what is your tolerable error limit (0.3, 0.2, 0.1)
you then subtract that error limit from the (almost speed drop factor) and dial UNDER that amount, THAT is then your SPEED DROP NUMBER
and this lets your range your target, and simply dial that number to target (I think)
this is from mountains, mullets, America, on YouTube
seems quicker, but is it as accurate as using actual dope?
3) weaponized math and speed drop factor don't really have anything to do with another???
4) still trying to get my head around truing
is it that I am truing the inputs (mv and bc) to put into the ballistic solver, so that it gives be BETTER DATA to dial (or holdover?)
it seems like folks tweak MV from 200 to 800, and bc from 800 on??
are those distance the same for everyone and every gun
got a few concepts I've been looking at that I am unsure how they relate (if at all) and when to use
I have the luxury of access to a 100, 200, 300 range with steel, and option to stake out targets to shoot dot drills, tall target tests, and targets for measuring m.o.a
I also have access to a 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900, & 1,000 with steel ipsc (full size, I guess) and also 1 m.o.a. steel
I have a chrono, and have strelock-Pro on my phone, as well as Hornady, and ballistic AE on my phone
I can get a range card with hold-overs for dialing, and generally make consistent hits out to 900
1) SO, WHATS WITH WEAPONIZED MATH?
got my head around it, but it seems like its just a way of roughing it in when you don't have MV, or something
or helping a student hit at a new distance, when the instructor has no info on that gum/ammo combo.
???when would I want or need to use weaponized math, if I know my MV, BC, environmentals???
2) SPEED DROP FACTOR
my grasp is that, first of all you have to have your own dope already
at each yardage, divide by 100, you then subtract your dope from that.
you then some how pick one of those numbers and decide what is your tolerable error limit (0.3, 0.2, 0.1)
you then subtract that error limit from the (almost speed drop factor) and dial UNDER that amount, THAT is then your SPEED DROP NUMBER
and this lets your range your target, and simply dial that number to target (I think)
this is from mountains, mullets, America, on YouTube
seems quicker, but is it as accurate as using actual dope?
3) weaponized math and speed drop factor don't really have anything to do with another???
4) still trying to get my head around truing
is it that I am truing the inputs (mv and bc) to put into the ballistic solver, so that it gives be BETTER DATA to dial (or holdover?)
it seems like folks tweak MV from 200 to 800, and bc from 800 on??
are those distance the same for everyone and every gun