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Ballistic Trajectory Calculator

Use this ballistic calculator in order to calculate the flight path of a bullet given the shooting parameters that meet your conditions. This calculator will produce a ballistic trajectory chart that shows the bullet drop, bullet energy, windage, and velocity. It will a produce a line graph showing the bullet drop and flight path of the bullet. By adding trajectories to the panel on the right you may produce charts and graphs that show the different trajectories side by side. This can be useful in comparing cartridges or loads.

Single Trajectory Graph & Chart [?]
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Ballistic Coefficient:[?]
Bullet Weight: [?] (gr)
Initial Velocity: [?] (fps)
Zero Range: [?] (yd)
Sight Height: [?] (in)
Shooting Angle: [?] (deg)
Wind Speed: [?] (mph)
Wind Angle: [?] (deg)
Correct for Atmosphere: [?]
Altitude: [?] (ft)
Temperature: [?] (F)
Barometric Pressure:[?] (hg)
Relative Humidity: [?] (%)
Show Sound Barrier: [?]
Chart Range: [?] (yd)
Chart Step Size: [?] (yd)
Multiple Trajectory Graph [?]
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Range: (yd)
Chart Step Size: (yd)
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[Chart Label] Ballistic Trajectory Chart

90 SMK - 224 Valk

Drag Function: G1
Ballistic Coefficient: 0.53
Bullet Weight: 90 gr
Initial Velocity: 2733 fps
Sight Height : 3 in
Shooting Angle: 0°
Wind Speed: 10 mph
Wind Angle: 90°
Zero Range: 100 yd
Chart Range: 1000 yd
Maximum Range: 6410 yd
Step Size: 100 yd
International Standard Atmosphere
Altitude: Sea Level (0 ft)
Barometric Pressure: 29.92 Hg
Temperature: 59° F
Relative Humidity: 50%
Speed of Sound: 1116 fps

Range Elevation Elevation Elevation Windage Windage Windage Time Energy Vel[x+y]
(yd) (in) (MOA) (MIL) (in) (MOA) (MIL) (s) (ft.lbf) (ft/s)
0 -3.00 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 1493 2733
100 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.66 0.63 0.18 0.11 1314 2564
200 -2.31 1.10 0.32 2.63 1.25 0.36 0.23 1152 2401
300 -10.65 3.39 0.99 6.06 1.93 0.56 0.36 1007 2244
400 -25.92 6.18 1.80 11.10 2.65 0.77 0.50 876 2093
500 -49.13 9.38 2.73 17.93 3.42 1.00 0.65 759 1948
600 -81.53 12.97 3.77 26.74 4.26 1.24 0.81 654 1810
700 -124.56 16.99 4.94 37.73 5.15 1.50 0.98 563 1678
800 -179.97 21.48 6.25 51.11 6.10 1.77 1.17 483 1555
900 -249.77 26.50 7.71 67.09 7.12 2.07 1.37 415 1440
1000 -336.36 32.12 9.34 85.86 8.20 2.38 1.59 357 1336

6.5G 130 Hybrid

Drag Function: G7
Ballistic Coefficient: 0.29
Bullet Weight: 130 gr
Initial Velocity: 2560 fps
Sight Height : 3 in
Shooting Angle: 0°
Wind Speed: 10 mph
Wind Angle: 90°
Zero Range: 100 yd
Chart Range: 1000 yd
Maximum Range: 6447 yd
Step Size: 100 yd
International Standard Atmosphere
Altitude: Sea Level (0 ft)
Barometric Pressure: 29.92 Hg
Temperature: 59° F
Relative Humidity: 50%
Speed of Sound: 1116 fps

Range Elevation Elevation Elevation Windage Windage Windage Time Energy Vel[x+y]
(yd) (in) (MOA) (MIL) (in) (MOA) (MIL) (s) (ft.lbf) (ft/s)
0 -3.00 0.00 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 1892 2560
100 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.66 0.63 0.18 0.12 1678 2411
200 -2.99 1.43 0.42 2.62 1.25 0.36 0.25 1484 2267
300 -12.76 4.06 1.18 6.04 1.92 0.56 0.39 1307 2128
400 -30.22 7.21 2.10 11.05 2.64 0.77 0.53 1147 1994
500 -56.44 10.78 3.13 17.82 3.40 0.99 0.69 1003 1864
600 -92.69 14.75 4.29 26.54 4.22 1.23 0.85 872 1738
700 -140.48 19.16 5.57 37.41 5.10 1.48 1.03 755 1618
800 -201.57 24.06 7.00 50.67 6.05 1.76 1.23 651 1501
900 -278.12 29.51 8.58 66.61 7.07 2.06 1.43 557 1389
1000 -372.73 35.59 10.35 85.59 8.17 2.38 1.66 474 1281
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Keep in mind this is an approximation and although it is quite accurate it should never replace first-hand experience of shooting your specific firearm and ammunition to determine the bullet drop and windage at different ranges and conditions. To make it as accurate as possible, it is important that you input the most accurate information that represents shooting conditions, your firearm, and cartridge. The two most important variables are the Initial Velocity and the Ballistic Coefficient. If you do not have a Shooting Chronograph, I strongly suggest you purchase one. It is a great investment if you want to get into long range shooting and will be especially useful if you handload.

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