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Ballistic Chart & Data - Velocity, Energy and Drop Data - Ammo To …
2024年4月10日 · An in-depth look at 400 Legend ballistics including a chart with muzzle velocity, energy and trajectory data for the top loads available to American shooters and hunters. Read More 300 HAM’R Ballistics
308 Ballistics - Chart with Velocity, Energy and Bullet Drop
2021年4月18日 · The 308 Win delivers a slightly steeper drop than the larger and more powerful 30-06 or 300 Win Mag, yet its recoil is far more manageable thanks to its lesser muzzle velocity. The 308 Win’s .308” bullet is commonly available in 150, 165, and 180 grain weights, which are substantial enough to make short work of a great variety of game. In ...
223 Ballistics - Velocity, Energy & Trajectory - Ammo To Go
2023年7月26日 · The Army’s new rifle also demanded a new cartridge. They requested a .22 caliber round that maintains a supersonic velocity and penetrates .135” of steel at 500 yards, among other things. The designers of the 223 determined that a 55 grain projectile requires a 3,300 fps muzzle velocity to meet the Army’s criteria.
9mm Ballistics - Velocity, Energy & Drop Data - Ammo To Go
2021年6月1日 · Regardless of its bullet weight, 9mm provides just the kind of flat trajectory that is most conducive to accurate shooting. Bullet drop tends to range from 10 to 12” at 100 yards. That’s likely more distance than you’ll need for self-defense. 9mm loads frequently deliver a muzzle energy greater than 300 ft lbs.
10mm Ballistics - Chart with Velocity, Energy & Drop Data - Ammo …
2022年1月19日 · When 10mm ammo has a 180 grain bullet and 1,250 fps muzzle velocity, its muzzle energy is 624 ft lbs. The 357 Magnum’s heavyweight 158 grain bullet at the same muzzle velocity translates to a 14 percent loss of energy. Compared to the 9mm there is no contest — the 10mm’s heavier, faster bullet necessarily does far greater damage downrange.
243 Ballistics - Velocity, Energy & Drop Data - Ammo To Go
2021年7月27日 · The 243 Win’s muzzle velocity hinges on its bullet weight. At 55 grains, its bullet achieves 3,910 fps; at 100 grains, 2,960 fps. A heavier bullet delivers greater energy upon impact at the expense of faster bullet drop — which is nothing skilled marksmanship can not accommodate. Twist Rate’s Impact on Ballistics
17 HMR Ballistics - Velocity, Drop & More - Ammo To Go
2021年5月9日 · The 17 HMR’s bullet tops out at 20 grains, half the weight of the standard 22 LR projectile. It compensates for that apparent shortcoming with double the muzzle velocity. Extremely gentle recoil facilitates limitless target practice, and also makes the 17 HMR an ideal first cartridge for children.
6.5 Creedmoor Ballistics - Velocity, Drop & More Data - Ammo To …
2021年2月27日 · The 6mm version is a necked-down version of the 6.5 CM with a .243” bullet instead of the 6.5 CM’s .264″. Although originally introduced for target shooting, the 6.5 CM’s long-range accuracy, high sectional density, and ability to inflict great energy upon impact suit it for hunting medium-sized game as well. 6.5 Creedmoor Ballistic Chart
22LR Ballistics - Velocity, Drop & More - Ammo To Go
2021年2月13日 · Still, the 22 LR’s muzzle velocity is nothing to scoff at. Its 40 grain bullet may deliver a muzzle velocity between 1,080 and 1,200 fps, falling on either side of the speed of sound. Generally speaking the 22 LR’s 36 grain bullet hits 1,330 fps, and its 32 grain bullet hits 1,640 fps. 22 Long Rifle Effective Range
Chart with Velocity, Energy and Bullet Drop Data - Ammo To Go
2021年4月4日 · The 6.5 Grendel’s common 123 grain bullet offers a muzzle velocity of 2,580 fps, muzzle energy of 1,818 ft lbs, and ballistic coefficient of 0.506. This allows it to keep a supersonic muzzle velocity at 1,000 yards. At that distance, it retains 400 ft lbs of energy.