What is "Long-Range" Shooting | Applied Ballistics with Bryan Litz
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
- At what distance does long-range shooting begin? Bryan Litz, Founder and President of Applied Ballistics LLC., Chief Ballistician at Berger Bullets and champion rifle shooter, defines long-range and extended-long-range shooting.
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Bryan's book "Applied Ballistics for Long Range Shooting" is excellent. If you like this video but don't own this book, I highly recommend investing in a copy.
Excellent definitions. Bryan, you're a pioneer. Thank you for sharing with us.
I went to your seminar in Texas recently where you went into detail on a great number of similar topics, I am currently enjoying reading your books.
Excelletnt info. Best of the best
This is very helpful. Thanks very much!
0:23 he said 💩!!!!
did he say 1116 ft per second down to 1340 ft per second ?
I must have misunderstood. I thought he was referring to the bullet slowing down not speeding up.
He is talking about the bullet slowing down from several times the speed of sound, down to 1340 fps where transonic effects begin to kick in, and thence down to 1116 fps, which is the actual speed of sound. So the 1340fps is the TOP END of the transonic domain, and the speed of sound itself is the BOTTOM END of the domain. A bullet experiences significant effects, not discussed here, over the entire transonic domain.
Great points.