Miles,
I have a general question about how the cd values of the different drag laws relate to each other.
For example, cd (=drag) values at mach 0.8 — around 900fps — from several drag model in comparison — sorted from low cd to high cd:
0.2330 — RA4 (22LR bullet)
0.2362 — WC₀ (airgun wadcutter)
0.2411 — GA (airgun domes)
0.2460 — SLG₀ (airgun slug w/ meplat)
0.2546 — G1
0.6985 — GS (spherical round ball)
0.9303 — GC (plain cylinder)
In my ignorance I interpret this as follows:
Conclusion 🅐: "Of all of the listed reference projetiles, the 22LR bullet (of the RA4 drag model) has the lowest cd value (= the lowest absolute drag [at 900fps]).
"That means it has the least drop, and the least wind drift.
"In other words the most aerodynamical projectile of these (at 900fps) is the 22LR bullet."
Correct?
So far, so good.
Conclusion 🅑: "Wadcutters are second on the list and are therefore almost as aerodynamic as LR22 bullets — and have much less drag (at 900fps!) than a domed pellet or airgun slug."
Correct?
Conclusion 🅒: "Airgun domed pellets have less drag at 900fps than the G1 type bullet (pointed slug)."
Correct?
Conclusion 🅓: "The plain cylinder has an atrociously high drag — four times as high as a wadcutter.
"The drag seems so bad (so high!), it should almost be impossible to make a cylinder fly through the air, unless it was self-propelled by some engine/propellant."
"But... — JSB sells a
flying cylinder (that admittedly has not totally straight walls but is wearing a mini-skirt) — and where a conscious tester measured a respectable BC (GA) of 0.022 and 0.027 (medium and high velocity, ChairGun, 31y, 50y, atmo incl., ). — So, against the terrible drag values of a cylinder,
this cylinder seems to fly quite well...."
Mmmm.... —
It seems I'm reading something into the cd values that is not there....
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What I really want: A table and/or graph of
absolute drag values — probably something I would need to test or calculate myself(?):
With that table/graph I want to
compare the absolute drop & drift propensity of say, a .30cal 55gr dome, with a .25 26gr hollow point, with a .22 18.80gr wadcutter — at say 700fps and 900fps.
I'm sensing I'm missing an important factor here somewhere....
Help me out!
Matthias