Yes it is, just reverse for left twist. Didn't realize the chart would cause a stir.I take it that will be with a rite twist barrel?
Yes it is, just reverse for left twist. Didn't realize the chart would cause a stir.I take it that will be with a rite twist barrel?
I don't remember exactly the effect of precession, but I don't think precession results in linear displacement but in added rotation about another axis other than the bullet's axis.
I was advised by someone who does training several days a week that the impact on vertical is approximately 20% of the wind hold. Use as a starting point and refine based on experience.
Very interesting and well made video, however, I think we're looking at differing dynamics - according to the Magnus effect, vertical, associated with drift, would be just the opposite of my beloved star! And further, immeasurable.That would make me the luckiest, bassakwards point-blank BR competitor ever.
So, after watching the Magnus effect video, I scrounged up my copy of RIFLE ACCURACY FACTS, by Harold Vaughn, and read the pertinent information (pages 195 and 196): " Instead of the Magnus effect causing the vertical wind drift component, it is caused by gyroscopic moments similar to the yaw of repose that we just discussed." Mr. Vaughn did agree that, regarding vertical, the Magnus effect is much to small to consider. Yep, exterior ballistics is a set of complicated dynamic actions/reactions. Keep 'em ON the X! RG
Note: if you are unfamiliar with (the late) Mr. Vaughn, his credentials were pretty impressive; " In Sept, 1951, he joined Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM, as a staff member in the Aerodynamics Dept. He was promoted to Supervisor, Aeroballistics Division in July 1959 - a position he held until his retirement from Sandia National Laboratories in 1986."
The original chart is the one that is used exclusively around my parts by rimfire br guys..The original chart shown was probably for smallbore shooters which are affected by magnus force. The magnus force effect on centerfire is negligeable; but, after viewing the video, I do agree, that spin drift may be due to precession caused by side winds.
I'm sorry but it ALSO must be said that, "that "sniper 101" dude is an idiot".......he's so far out of his depth he doesn't even realize he's no longer in the pool.......
You may think of him as an 'idiot' but he is correct in explaining Magnus Effect except for not mentioning the physical cause from boundary layers. Magnus Effect is a lift phenomenon and not a drag phenomenon.
The crosswind is subsonic and not supersonic. Boundary layers are present at ALL speed regimes.Neither of which apply to supersonic projectiles EVER, there are no boundary effects pertinent to SS flight, and even in subsonic (22LR) the Magnus Effect is completely irrelevant. Rationalize rotational velocity to flight velocity to see this.
Basketballs, golf balls and yes, bullets obey the same law of physicsBullets Do Not Roll On The Air
they aint like basketballs.
In fact, the wind never even TOUCHES the side of the projectile......unless you're launching your bullets sidewise, like David slewing Goliath..../A bullet a yaw will experience crossflow because of the pressure gradient due to difference of shock strength.
The crosswind is subsonic and not supersonic. Boundary layers are present at ALL speed regimes.
Basketballs, golf balls and yes, bullets obey the same law of physics
I don't preach much......perty much burnt out there...... but if I may suggest politely, read Franklin W Mann available free here on this site http://www.accurateshooter.com/book-dvd-reviews/free-downloadable-classic-gun-books/
Mann tried to rectify bullet 'flight' using your rationale. He even built a shooting tunnel (and he was not a rich man.)
BTW Sir Randy "BIB" Robinett............by "RH wind" do you mean a wind travelling to the right? Or a wind FROM the right?
If I were going to quote a source to support my argument on a set of scientific principles, I probably wouldn't pick one that wasn't published in 1909.....just sayin'.
Is it just me, or are you guys overthinking this?