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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.
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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.
12 Απρ 2017 · Not sure which one is best for you? We'll cover the pros & cons of 9mm vs .45 ACP, from stopping power to expansion, accuracy, price, capacity, and more.
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.
3 Μαΐ 2021 · If you believe that the bigger 11.43mm projectile is superior to the 9mm Luger projectile, then 45 ACP is the way for you to go. However, if you think that having 13 to 19 rounds of ammo in a smaller or the same size gun is better so you can shoot multiple targets, then 9mm is the way to go.
17 Μαρ 2016 · So which is the better cartridge the 45 ACP with its hard hitting slow moving projectile or the low recoil high capacity 9mm? Lets take a look at all the data and see.
21 Απρ 2022 · The 9mm cartridge has a muzzle velocity of around 950 – 1400 feet per second, while the 45 ACP cartridge has a muzzle velocity of around 700 – 1150 feet per second. This means that the 9mm cartridge can be traveling twice as fast as the .45 ACP cartridge.