after studying brian litzs' articled at applied logistics, i have a million questions but my main one is if you shoot west at 1000 yds the bullet drop is 9" and if you shoot east it rises 9". if you only shoot 500 yds, is the drop/rise 50%, or is there more math involved? i understand about the rotation of the earth to cause this, but was wondering if different equations now come into play? and the right or left drift due to right twist or left twist rifling.
i know this an area that we all will probably never see but the knowledge of this is extremely interesting to me, only long distance, one shot/one kill, snipers or high dollar hunters would be able to utilize this, and their computers tell them and compensate for them how to compensate.
sorry if the is the wrong place to post this.....daryll
i know this an area that we all will probably never see but the knowledge of this is extremely interesting to me, only long distance, one shot/one kill, snipers or high dollar hunters would be able to utilize this, and their computers tell them and compensate for them how to compensate.
sorry if the is the wrong place to post this.....daryll