I've recently started shooting 50 meter prone and I'm trying to get good ammo and I tested several brands in a tunnel.
Does anyone know of any scientific research done on the effect of cross wind on different brands of .22 match ammo? Where can I get it?
Thanks
Michael
michaelr-at-bbwr.co.il.47456.0
effects of wind on match ammo
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Re: effects of wind on match ammo
: I've recently started shooting 50 meter prone and I'm trying to get good ammo and I tested several brands in a tunnel.
: Does anyone know of any scientific research done on the effect of cross wind on different brands of .22 match ammo? Where can I get it?
I don't know of any on .22 ammo but you might get some interesting information from the link below. It will certainly provide reading material for a few minutes.
dalevene-at-blueyonder.co.uk.47460.47456
: Does anyone know of any scientific research done on the effect of cross wind on different brands of .22 match ammo? Where can I get it?
I don't know of any on .22 ammo but you might get some interesting information from the link below. It will certainly provide reading material for a few minutes.
dalevene-at-blueyonder.co.uk.47460.47456
Re: effects of wind on match ammo
: I've recently started shooting 50 meter prone and I'm trying to get good ammo and I tested several brands in a tunnel.
: Does anyone know of any scientific research done on the effect of cross wind on different brands of .22 match ammo? Where can I get it?
Shooting Sports USA had a brief article many years ago (3/96) on wind tunnel tests with Tenex and R-50. It basically showed the typical 9:30-10 to 3:30-4 slant of the groups as crosswinds increased. For a 10 mph direct crosswind, it would deflect the shot about 32-33mm while a 20 mph wind would have a 76mm deflection. It wasn't mnetioned if this was a constant crosswind for the whole 50m or not, but the full results were apparently published in Precision Shooting Special Edition #3.
BTW, all brands will react the same as long as the velocity is the same for your barrel. If you want greater wind resistance, you need slower bullets (for .22LR).
.47474.47456
: Does anyone know of any scientific research done on the effect of cross wind on different brands of .22 match ammo? Where can I get it?
Shooting Sports USA had a brief article many years ago (3/96) on wind tunnel tests with Tenex and R-50. It basically showed the typical 9:30-10 to 3:30-4 slant of the groups as crosswinds increased. For a 10 mph direct crosswind, it would deflect the shot about 32-33mm while a 20 mph wind would have a 76mm deflection. It wasn't mnetioned if this was a constant crosswind for the whole 50m or not, but the full results were apparently published in Precision Shooting Special Edition #3.
BTW, all brands will react the same as long as the velocity is the same for your barrel. If you want greater wind resistance, you need slower bullets (for .22LR).
.47474.47456