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  2. Bullet Ballistics & Charts - GunData.org

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    Bullet Ballistics & Charts. This interactive bullet database is free and containst 173 caliber ballistics, history, stats, and their trajectories charted out in full detail. Speed and Energy are figured out using an average of all the known cartridges. This means that the speed and energy will vary from cartridge manufacturer to manufacturer.

  3. Ballistic Calculator - GunData.org

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    Our calculator creates a proper ballistics trajectory chart that details range, drop, velocity, energy (fps), wind drift, and time. It takes into effect things like atmospheric conditions, wind, and even allows you to make projections shooting both up and down hill.

  4. Compare Rifle Ammo Sizes & Power - GunData.org

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    Click on the ammo / round / cartridge link and get full details on the round including history and usage all details hand written. See and generate your own ballistic drop chart and table that then charts the ammo step by step and even allow for wind resistance, angles, and atmospheric conditions.

  5. 7.62x39 Ballistics Chart & Coefficient - GunData.org

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    This is a 7.62x39 ballistics chart (external) generated using our ballistic trajectory calculator. This round is most used in AK-47s and their variants.. The average 7.62x39mm bullet is something like a 123 grain that is fired at an average of at 2,350fps

  6. 30-30 Ballistics Chart & Coefficient - GunData.org

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    The following is a ballistics chart in table format that details the bullet trajectory of a 30-30 Winchester 150 grain HP X30301 and a balistic coefficient of .218. The 30-30 Winchester 150 gr. Super-X Hollow Point has stated muzzle velocity of 2390 fps.

  7. 308 Ballistics Chart & Coefficient - GunData.org

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    If your .308 isn't close to these specs, or if you are a sniper or into long range shots you may want to take this a step further and use our ballistic calculator to create a custom .308 ballistic chart to take into account variances. You can then also add atmospheric conditions and angles.

  8. 9mm Ballistics Chart & Coefficient (Luger) - GunData.org

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    This is a 9mm Luger ballistics chart (external) generated using our ballistic trajectory calculator. It tracks the movement of the bullet in zero wind conditions, and out to 100 yards. If you want to go further or apply wind resistance then use custom settings with our ballistic calculator.

  9. 7mm Remington Magnum Ballistics - GunData.org

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    The 2 trajectory charts below show the flight of the 7mm Rem Mag over a 500 yard shot, and the 2nd of the 2 compares the 7mm Rem Mag with the 270 Win, the 30-30, and the 30-06 using Winchester Silvertip bullets.

  10. .223 Ballistics Chart & Coefficient - GunData.org

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    This is a .223 ballistics chart (external) generated using our ballistic trajectory calculator. Based off a standard 55gr bullet leaving the barrel at 3,215fps and follows the bullet trajectry all the way to 1000 yards in steps of 50 yard increments.

  11. .220 Swift Ballistics - GunData.org

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    Cartridge Type: Rifle Height: 2.205" Width: 0.473" Average FPS: 3845 Average Energy: 1674 Average Gr: 51 Recoil: 0.9 Power Rank: 1.96 of 20 . The .220 Swift is an old cartridge made back in 1934 by Winchester and is based off the 6mm Lee Navy and even older cartridge designed back in 1894.