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2011-08-09, 05:18 PM | [Ignore Me] #16 | ||
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Big numbers @_@
We all know they're just going to keep it simple: either everything drops at X distance, or VS weaponry goes straight but phases out abruptly at X range. As long as my bullets dealing full damage the whole way instead of 50% of their normal damage by 100m, we might actually see them used as a mainstay weapon outside of Oshur for a change. 'Cause right now, it's either the bolt driver or the HA, depending on if you're planning on hanging back or bolting from cover to cover to reach the base wall, which happens to be within spitting distance of the tree line. |
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2011-08-09, 05:20 PM | [Ignore Me] #17 | |||
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5.56%C3%9745mm_NATO <--- Proof PLEASE don't try to BS your way through the internet. Also, NO Bullets do NOT go up and then come back down. Gun sights are zeroed in at ranges other than 0 meters. They are sighted so that anything UNDER the range they are sighted for would result in the bullet striking above the desired inpact point. For example, if you took a scoped rifle sighted for 200 yards and shot at 50 yards aiming dead center, your impact point is going to be an inch or so high. Sights and scopes are pointed down towards the barrel, not parallel. In reality the impact point on a rifle sighted in at 200 yards would also intersect the path of the bullet somewhere else down the line as it starts to drop. For a bullet to go up and then come back down it would need to produce lift. They do not, they fall as soon as they leave the barrel. Also I have no idea what 3600 meters max M16A2 means, but no M16 fires ANYWHERE near 3200 meters. Thats a 1.5 mile shot. Which is roughly the record for the longest kill ever which was made with a .338 Lapula Magnum round, NOT a 5.56mm Nato. Redneck Gun Nut Owned. Last edited by Peacemaker; 2011-08-09 at 05:26 PM. |
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2011-08-09, 05:24 PM | [Ignore Me] #18 | ||
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I do know how the coriolis force works. It was a joke mainly. However, slow velocity, high mass shots like a cannon round or shells from a battleship suffer greatly from the coriolis force. A popular story from the Falkland Island war in the 80s between the UK and Argentina goes that the UK didn't calibrate their guns to the southern hemisphere (where the direction of the force is opposite), so the first few shots they fired missed by several ships lengths. They quickly corrected the error, however.
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2011-08-09, 05:51 PM | [Ignore Me] #19 | ||
I am just going to assume this is sarcasm .
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2011-08-09, 06:09 PM | [Ignore Me] #20 | |||
Coriolis force isn't a "force" at all. Its just the world turning under the object in question. Low velocity long range projectiles are more affected because there is more time for the earth to move under them. Seriously if you really wanted to go into details about ballistics of rifle bullets theres a slew of things you need. Spin drift for example, a bullet spins due to rifling, this causes the bullet to carry "up and to the left" in extreme range shots its seen. This doesn't mean that the bullet goes up, its still dropping, but it travels to the left and at the end of the ballistic chart the drop slows down. That's just one example. Humidity, Altitude, Temp, Where you are actually located on earth, curvature of the earth, and Angle of Attack Relative to the target. So PLEASE, unless your a military trained sniper or like me and looked it all up and figured it all out, just get back to the topic at hand |
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2011-08-09, 07:35 PM | [Ignore Me] #25 | ||
Because I live in the USA, and that's what we use here?
Muzzle velocity on some common weapons: M16A1: 3,110 ft/s AK-47: 2,400 ft/s 30-06: 2.5k - 2.9k ft/s depending on the round Styer AUG: 3,182 ft/s Now all that is MUZZLE velocity, the speed at which the bullet is traveling as it leaves the barrel. That's as fast as it'll ever be. They decelerate. I Promise. By how much really does depend on things like air pressure, wind direction, and so forth. PS: A tank's APDS round can reach something like 5700 ft/sec. To hit something at the same altitude as a weapon's muzzle, that weapon must point its barrel up a bit, and lob the round onto its target (even if only by X feet at Y hundred yards). So ___-----___ is accurate. |
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2011-08-09, 07:35 PM | [Ignore Me] #26 | |||
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I'm all for bullet drop on all weapons it should not reasonably apply too, along with a more reasonable damage degradation with range. Make compensating for the drop what is necessary to be effective at those long ranges, not a magical lessening of energy. As for vanu weapons: They should not have no bullet drop. They are still shooting matter, and that would still suffer from the effects of gravity. Shot speed is what you want to flatten out the arc. A lashers orbs would should have lobbed like softballs. A lancer and mag railgun should have had a noticeable arc, though being fast projectiles it would not have been much. If its not a laser, or perhaps a railgun with hypersonic bullets, there must be arc. People from other countries oft give those in the US shit for not knowing other languages. Learn to use more than one measuring system. The simple conversions are easy, and you can derive the rest. Last edited by CutterJohn; 2011-08-09 at 07:37 PM. |
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2011-08-09, 07:56 PM | [Ignore Me] #28 | ||
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2011-08-09, 08:45 PM | [Ignore Me] #30 | ||
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Cartridge (Wb@MV) Bullet BC 100 yds. 200 yds. MRT@yds. MPBR (yds.) .17 HMR (17 SP at 2550) .123 +1.5" -5.5" 1.5"@100 165 .17 Rem. (20 V-MAX at 4200) .185 +1.1" +1.0" 1.5"@150 275 .204 Ruger (33 BT at 4225) .185 +1.1" +1.0" 1.5"@150 275 .218 Bee (45 SP at 2800) .202 +1.6" -1.5" 1.5"@125 200 .22 LR (40 HP at 1255) .100 -3.0" -40.9" 1.5"@45 90 .22 WMR (40 HP at 1910) .100 +0.5" -19.0" 1.5"@65 123 .222 Rem. (50 Sp at 3140) .220 +1.4" -0.4" 1.5"@118 222 .223 Rem. (45 Sp at 3550) .167 +1.4" +0.2" 1.5"@130 235 .223 Rem. (55 SP at 3240) .235 +1.4" +/- 0" 1.5"@120 230 .22-250 Rem. (50 V-MAX at 3700) .242 +1.3" +0.8" 1.5"@140 260 .22-250 Rem. (55 SP at 3600) .235 +1.3" +0.6" 1.5"@135 254 .220 Swift (50 V-MAX at 3800) .242 +1.2" +0.8" 1.5"@140 265 .220 Swift (55 SP at 3800) .235 +1.2" +0.9" 1.5"@140 264 .223 WSSM (55 SP at 3800) .235 +1.2" +0.9" 1.5"@140 264 .243 Win. (80 Sp at 3350) .255 +1.3" +0.2" 1.5"@125 237 .243 Win. (95 BT at 3100)* .379 +2.5" +2.3" 3"@150 300 .243 Win. (100 Sp at 2960) .351 +2.6" +1.9" 3"@140 283 6mm Rem. (100 Sp at 3100) .351 +2.5" +2.2" 3"@150 296 .243 WSSM (100 Sp at 3100) .351 +2.5" +2.2" 3"@150 296 6x62mm Freres (100 Sp at 3300) .351 +2.4" +2.5" 3"@150 312 .240 Wby. Mag. (100 Sp at 3400) .351 +2.4" +2.6" 3"@160 322 .25-20 Win. (86 FP at 1460) .190 +1.7" -19.1" 3"@65 139 .25-35 Win. (117 RN at 2300) .238 +2.9" -1.7" 3"@108 212 .250 Sav. (100 Sp at 2820) .336 +2.7" +1.6" 3"@125 270 .257 Roberts (100 Sp at 3000) .336 +2.6" +2.0" 3"@150 286 .257 Roberts (120 Sp at 2780) .391 +2.7" +1.6" 3"@125 271 .25 WSSM (120 Sp at 2990) .391 +2.5" +2.0" 3"@145 291 .25-06 Rem. (100 Sp at 3210) .336 +2.5" +2.4" 3"@150 305 .25-06 Rem. (120 Sp at 2990) .391 +2.5" +2.0" 3"@145 291 .257 Wby. Mag. (100 Sp at 3600) .336 +2.2" +2.8" 3"@175 337 .257 Wby. Mag. (120 Sp at 3305) .391 +2.4" +2.5" 3"@155 317 6.5x55 (125 NP at 2875) .449 +2.6" +1.9" 3"@135 284 6.5x55 (140 Sp at 2645) .435 +2.7" +1.2" 3"@125 260 .260 Rem. (120 Sp at 2890) .433 +2.6" +1.9" 3"@135 284 .260 Rem. (140 Sp at 2750) .435 +2.7" +1.6" 3"@125 271 6.5-284 Norma (140 PSP at 2900) .435 +2.6" +2.0" 3"@140 286 6.5mm Rem. Mag. (120 Sp at 3210) .433 +2.4" +2.5" 3"@150 312 6.5mm Rem. Mag. (140 PSP at 2900) .435 +2.6" +2.0" 3"@140 286 6.5x68 S (140 Sp at 2990) .435 +2.6" +2.1" 3"@150 294 .264 Win. Mag. (120 Sp at 3300) .433 +2.4" +2.6" 3"@160 321 .264 Win. Mag. (140 Sp at 3100) .435 +2.5" +2.3" 3"@150 303 6.8mm Rem. SPC (110 BTSP at 2500) .360 +2.9" +0.5" 3"@125 243 6.8mm Rem. SPC (115 Sp at 2800) .325 +2.6" +1.3" 3"@130 267 .270 Win. (130 Sp at 3140) .416 +2.5" +2.4" 3"@150 305 .270 Win. (140 AB at 2950) .496 +2.6" +2.1" 3"@140 293 .270 Win. (150 Sp at 2900) .481 +2.6" +2.0" 3"@138 287 .270 WSM (130 Sp at 3206) .416 +2.4" +2.4" 3"@150 311 .270 WSM (150 Sp at 3150) .481 +2.5" +2.4" 3"@150 311 .270 Wby. Mag. (130 Sp at 3375) .416 +2.3" +2.6" 3"@150 326 .270 Wby. Mag. (150 Sp at 3245) .481 +2.4" +2.6" 3"@160 320 7x57 (140 BT at 2660) .485 +2.7" +1.3" 3"@125 264 7x57 (175 Sp at 2540) .519 +2.8" +1.0" 3"@125 256 7mm-08 Rem. (120 Sp at 3000) .343 +2.6" +2.0" 3"@140 287 7mm-08 Rem. (140 BT at 2860) .485 +2.6" +1.9" 3"@140 285 7x64 (140 BT at 3000) .485 +2.6" +2.2" 3"@150 298 .280 Rem. (140 BT at 3000) .485 +2.6" +2.2" 3"@150 298 .280 Rem. (160 Sp at 2890) .475 +2.6" +1.9" 3"@140 287 7mm SAUM (150 Sp at 3110) .456 +2.5" +2.3" 3"@150 305 7mm WSM (150 Sp at 3200) .456 +2.4" +2.5" 3"@150 314 7mm Rem. Mag. (140 BT at 3150) .485 +2.5" +2.4" 3"@150 310 7mm Rem. Mag. (150 Sp at 3110) .456 +2.5" +2.3" 3"@150 305 7mm Rem. Mag. (160 Sp at 2950) .475 +2.6" +2.1" 3"@140 292 7mm Wby. Mag. (154 SP at 3260) .433 +2.4" +2.5" 3"@150 317 7mm Wby. Mag. (160 Sp at 3200) .475 +2.4" +2.5" 3"@150 314 7mm STW (160 Sp at 3185) .475 +2.4" +2.5" 3"@150 313 7mm Ultra Mag (160 Sp at 3200) .475 +2.4" +2.5" 3"@150 314 .30 Carbine (110 RN at 1990) .144 +2.8" -8.2" 3"@85 171 .30-30 Win. (150 FP at 2390) .268 +2.9" -0.6" 3"@110 225 .30-30 Win. (160 Evo at 2400) .330 +2.9" -0.2" 3"@110 232 .30-30 Win. (170 FP at 2200) .304 +2.9" -1.8" 3"@105 211 .300 Sav. (150 BT at 2630) .435 +2.8" +1.2" 3"@125 259 .307 Win. (150 FP at 2600) .268 +2.8" +0.5" 3"@120 243 .308 Marlin (160 EVO at 2660)* .400 +2.8" +1.2" 3"@130 261 .308 Win. (150 BT at 2800) .435 +2.7" +1.7" 3"@135 275 .308 Win. (165 Sp at 2700) .410 +2.7" +1.3" 3"@130 264 .308 Win. (180 Sp at 2610) .483 +2.8" +1.2" 3"@125 259 .30-06 (150 BT at 2910) .435 +2.6" +2.0" 3"@145 287 .30-06 (165 Sp at 2800) .410 +2.7" +1.7" 3"@135 273 .30-06 (180 Sp at 2700) .483 +2.7" +1.5" 3"@125 269 .300 SAUM (165 Sp at 3075) .410 +2.5" +2.3" 3"@145 300 .300 WSM (150 BT at 3300) .435 +2.4" +2.6" 3"@150 321 .300 WSM (180 Sp at 2970) .483 +2.6" +2.2" 3"@150 294 .300 Win. Mag. (150 BT at 3300) .435 +2.4" +2.6" 3"@150 321 .300 Win. Mag. (165 Sp at 3120) .410 +2.5" +2.3" 3"@145 303 .300 Win. Mag. (180 Sp at 3070) .483 +2.5" +2.3" 3"@150 303 .300 H&H Mag. (180 Sp at 2880) .483 +2.6" +2.0" 3"@140 286 .300 Wby. Mag. (150 BT at 3540) .435 +2.2" +2.8" 3"@170 343 .300 Wby. Mag. (180 Sp at 3250) .483 +2.4" +2.6" 3"@155 320 .300 Ultra Mag (180 Sp at 3250) .483 +2.4" +2.6" 3"@155 320 .30-378 Wby. Mag. (180 Sp at 3420) .483 +2.3" +2.7" 3"@160 336 7.62x39 (123 Sp at 2365) .292 +2.9" -0.5" 3"@110 225 .303 British (150 Sp at 2723) .411 +2.8" +1.5" 3"@130 267 .303 British (180 RN at 2460) .328 +2.9" +0.1" 3"@115 237 7.65x53 (180 RN at 2400) .328 +2.9" +0.4" 3"@115 241 .32 Spec. (170 FP at 2250) .297 +3.0" -1.3" 3"@105 215 8x57JS (150 Sp at 2900) .369 +2.6" +1.9" 3"@135 280 8x57JS (200 Sp at 2650) .426 +2.8" +1.2" 3"@125 260 .325 WSM (180 Sp at 2975) .394 +2.6" +2.0" 3"@140 289 .325 WSM (220 Sp at 2840) .383 +2.7" +1.7" 3"@130 276 8x68 S (150 Sp at 3300) .369 +2.4" +2.5" 3"@150 316 8x68S (220 Sp at 2800) .448 +2.7" +1.7" 3"@135 277 8mm Rem. Mag. (200 Sp at 2900) .426 +2.6" +2.0" 3"@138 284 .338 Marlin Express (200 FTX at 2565)* .430 +2.8" +0.9" 3"@125 254 .338 Federal (180 BT at 2830) .372 +2.7" +1.6" 3"@135 274 .338 Federal (200 Sp at 2400) .448 +2.9" +0.3" 3"@115 240 .338 Federal (210 Sp at 2630) .400 +2.8" +1.1" 3"@120 258 .338-06 (200 BT at 2800) .414 +2.7" +1.7" 3"@135 274 .338 Win. Mag. (200 BT at 2960) .414 +2.6" +2.1" 3"@150 289 .338 Win. Mag. (225 Sp at 2780)* .454 +2.7" +1.8" 3"@138 274 .338 Win. Mag. (250 Sp at 2700) .473 +2.7" +1.4" 3"@126 268 .338 Ultra Mag (250 Sp at 2860) .473 +2.7" +1.9" 3"@140 285 .338 Lapua Mag. (225 Sp at 3000) .454 +2.6" +2.2" 3"@150 296 .338-378 Wby. Mag. (250 Sp at 3000) .473 +2.6" +2.2" 3"@150 297 .340 Wby. Mag. (250 Sp at 2941) .473 +2.6" +2.1" 3"@150 291 .348 Win (200 FP at 2520) .246 +2.9" -0.1" 3"@115 233 .357 Mag. (158 FP at 1830) .158 +2.7" -10.5" 3"@85 163 .35 Rem. (200 RN at 2080) .180 +2.9" -5.1" 3"@93 186 .356 Win. (200 RN at 2400) .180 +2.9" -1.8" 3"@108 211 .358 Win. (200 Sp at 2520) .295 +2.9" +0.3" 3"@115 239 .35 Whelen (200 Sp at 2700) .295 +2.8" +1.0" 3"@125 254 .350 Rem. Mag. (200 Sp at 2775) .295 +2.7" +1.3" 3"@125 260 .350 Rem. Mag. (225 NP at 2550) .430 +2.8" +0.8" 3"@120 253 .350 Rem. Mag. (250 SP at 2500) .409 +2.8" +0.5" 3"@120 246 9.3x62 (270 SSp at 2550) .361 +2.8" +0.7" 3"@125 247 9.3x62 (286 SP-RP at 2360) .410 +3.0" +/- 0" 3"@110 234 9.3x74R (286 SP-RP at 2360) .410 +3.0" +/- 0" 3"@110 234 .375 Win. (220 FP at 2012) .231 +2.9" -4.7" 3"@91 187 .375 H&H Mag. (270 SP at 2690) .380 +2.7" +1.3" 3"@130 260 .375 H&H Mag. (300 Sp at 2550) .398 +2.8" +0.8" 3"@125 250 .375 Wby. Mag. (300 Sp at 2800) .398 +2.7" +1.7" 3"@125 273 .375 Ultra Mag (300 SP at 2800) .398 +2.7" +1.7" 3"@125 273 .376 Steyr (270 SP at 2550) .380 +2.8" +0.7" 3"@115 248 .378 Wby. Mag. (300 Sp at 2935) .398 +2.6" +2.0" 3"@140 285 .404 Jeffery (400 RN at 2150) .322 +3.0" -2.1" 3"@100 207 .405 Win. (300 FP at 2200) .225 +2.9" -2.8" 3"@100 203 .416 Rigby (400 RN at 2400) .316 +2.9" -0.1" 3"@115 231 .416 Rem. Mag. (400 RN at 2400) .316 +2.9" -0.1" 3"@115 231 .416 Wby. Mag. (400 RN at 2650) .316 +2.8" +0.9" 3"@125 253 .44 Rem. Mag. (240 FP at 1760) .165 +2.6" -11.6" 3"@75 159 .44 Rem. Mag. (275 FP at 1580) .199 +2.2" -14.7" 3"@75 149 .444 Marlin (240 FP at 2350) .165 +3.0" -2.6" 3"@100 203 .444 Marlin (265 RN at 2200) .191 +3.0" -3.3" 3"@100 197 .45-70 (300 HP at 1800) .197 +2.7" -9.2" 3"@85 166 .45-70 (350 RN at 1900) .189 +2.9" -7.6" 3"@85 174 .45-70 (405 FP at 1330) .214 +1.3" -22.9" 3"@65 131 .450 Marlin (350 RN at 2100) .189 +3.0" -4.5" 3"@100 189 .458 Win. Mag. (350 RN at 2100) .189 +3.0" -4.5" 3"@100 189 .458 Win. Mag. (500 RN at 2100) .295 +3.0" -2.9" 3"@100 200 .458 Lott (500 RN at 2300) .295 +2.9" -1.0" 3"@110 219 .460 Wby. Mag. (500 RN at 2600) .295 +2.8" +0.6" 3"@116 246 .470 N.E. (500 RN at 2150) .321 +3.0" -2.1" 3"@100 207 .480 Ruger (325 FN at 1450) .150 +1.5" -22.1" 3"@68 134 .50 BMG (750 Sp at 2700) 1.07 +2.6" +1.8" 3"@135 281 |
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