Download the Shooter app or possibly Applied Ballistics, LLC app put in all your info check the results turn off Spindrift check your results again that should tell you exactly how much it will affect youI was shooting a target at 500 yards with my 6BR. I am using a 87gr Vmax and MV=approximately 3100 fps. 1-10 twist barrell. My question is how much if any will the bullet drift from the spin of the bullet.
This is about all you need to know about wind drift.Nothing scientific here. But, I have shot a lot at 500yds in the evening with dead conditions with very accurate 6ppcs and 6 BRXs. I think 1 click which would be 5/8 of an inch seems to even things out. Multiple times I have put 1 click of left in and hit point of aim first 3 shots , cloverleaf all bullets touching. When moving to 500 yds from 300 in a match with no sighters I arbitrarily put 1 left click in, then figure what windage I want and then dial it in. Seems to work for me.
I was shooting a target at 500 yards with my 6BR. I am using a 87gr Vmax and MV=approximately 3100 fps. 1-10 twist barrell. My question is how much if any will the bullet drift from the spin of the bullet.
Spin drift and coriolis effect are not the same thing. Coriolis has both vertical and horizontal components but is negligible at the ranges most of us shoot. I love shooting matches in switchy head winds where people don't dial spin driftI read an article on it many years ago in precision shooting. Its called the corralis efect. Above my pay grade but I do remember reading about it and what it was called. Really doesn't come into play until VERY long distance is my main takeaway
Sure. I am talking about horizontal deflections from spin and wind.FeMan, please explain your comment on switchy winds which I do not view the same as a headwind. All wind has a vertical component readily visible with a vertical probe.
Ok so this wind coming from the right as opposed to coming from the left is only baically half value. Do I understand this correctly. If I do then what if this wind was 3 to 9 versus 9to 3?For that condition, I would hold about 5.5" at 1k. If it were coming from 12:30 to 6:30, I would hold 2.5" (combining wind and spin). Once you have a condition it doesn't matter since spin is a constant. Its when it adds to one shot and deducts from another and you are calling it all "wind" that it will get you.
I screwed up my math above, my spin drift at 1k is 0.75 moa, or 7.5 inches roughly and not 1.5"Ok so this wind coming from the right as opposed to coming from the left is only basically half value. Do I understand this correctly. If I do then what if this wind was 3 to 9 versus 9to 3?
YesIs spin drift dependent on whether the rifling is right or left hand twist?