Dan Newcombe
Well-Known Member
Is it possible to predict the trajectory of a bullet (ie. point of aim) based solely on the weight and velocity of the round?
Or is there more at play than that simple idea as is the case with zeroing a rifle, each one is different.
eg. I have my .22-250 (40gn federal balistic tips - FOX RIFLE) zeroed at 100 yards and was wondering if it was possible to accurately predict the trajectory and find aim points for 50, 200, 300 yards before actually shooting at these ranges. Or is it just a case of taking that particular rifle out and seeing what it does? I know in this case the trajectory is pretty flat.
Dan
Or is there more at play than that simple idea as is the case with zeroing a rifle, each one is different.
eg. I have my .22-250 (40gn federal balistic tips - FOX RIFLE) zeroed at 100 yards and was wondering if it was possible to accurately predict the trajectory and find aim points for 50, 200, 300 yards before actually shooting at these ranges. Or is it just a case of taking that particular rifle out and seeing what it does? I know in this case the trajectory is pretty flat.
Dan