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Hard Air speeds appear to be a comprise between 12ft-lbf and today's achievable full power (FAC).
Hard Air speeds appear to be a comprise between 12ft-lbf and today's achievable full power (FAC).
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My beef with HardAir Magazine is they don’t test at “accurate or normal” pellet speeds.
They test the .22 RDM at 718 FPS and the .25 Mk2 Heavy at 654 FPS. What? No one shoots those pellets at those speeds and of course the BC will be low.
It makes a huge difference in BC what muzzle velocity is used.
My beef with them is they don’t test at “accurate or normal” pellet speeds. They test the .22 RDM at 718 FPS and the .25 Mk2 Heavy at 654 FPS. What? No one shoots those pellets at those speeds and of course the BC will be low.
Centercut,
What drag function do you use in Strelock?
I'm under the impression that the chairgun GA function is the most appropriate for Diablo shaped pellets, but I see JSB has the G1 in its table.
@mmahoney. BC has a “sweet spot” where for a specific pellet it is highest (less wind drift) in a certain speed band. Higher or lower than that the BC lowers (and wind drift increases). The BCs posted by JSB seem to be fairly accurate from my testing, and for the specific pellets I mentioned the HA Mag BCs are much lower than reality. Here is one of Bob Sternes wind drift charts for pellets at 100 yards. The chart for BC would be the inverse since this shows wind drift. Most pellets have their best BC between 830 and 950 FPS, but some like the .22 RDM the band is higher due to the pellet semi acting like a slug.