New bullet data pages from Applied Ballistics

BryanLitz

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Just wanted to let everyone know about the new bullet data pages available from Applied Ballistics.

I only have 6 pages up so far, but I'll be adding to the list based on popular demand so let me know what bullets you'd like to see assessments for.

The pages are accessible from the Applied Ballistics homepage. You can navigate the pages with the 'Bullet Data' button at the bottom of the navigation bar (left side of the page).

-Bryan
 
Many thanks again for the work you do Bryan. And for sharing it with everyone.
I think I've read your book half a dozen times, and when I'm looking for something to read, it's still the first one I reach for.
Cheers,
ahlsy
 
Hey Bryan I would really like to see you collect data for a .284 160 accubond at 7 mag velocities. I think that nosler is a little genorous with the bc on the this like most others
Thank you
 
Just wanted to let everyone know about the new bullet data pages available from Applied Ballistics.

I only have 6 pages up so far, but I'll be adding to the list based on popular demand so let me know what bullets you'd like to see assessments for.

The pages are accessible from the Applied Ballistics homepage. You can navigate the pages with the 'Bullet Data' button at the bottom of the navigation bar (left side of the page).

-Bryan

Some 277 rounds would be nice to see. Maybe some 140 grainers? Nice Website
 
I have been playing around with Sierra 155 2155 palmas for 100yds in my 308 and just read the article on it on the website.

Excellent reading and really interesting info that goes more in depth than what I have available in the book.

Perfect combination of resources between your book and website.

whoever doesn't have Bryan's book is missing out
 
Thanks Bryan. The sketches are very helpful. I've always wondered what Berger was typically using for an angle on the boat tail. It is the only dimension missing from the Berger Bullet Data Sheet that you need to calculate stability factor using the McGyro code at the Border Barrels site. Looks like 9 degrees is close enough.
 
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