This video details the critical process of 'truing' a ballistic calculator, emphasizing that simply inputting data is insufficient. The instructor demonstrates how to physically adjust scope turrets to match the calculator's predicted impact at a specific range, then uses this real-world data to refine the calculator's parameters. The process involves shooting at known distances, observing POI, and making adjustments to elevation and windage to ensure the calculator accurately reflects the rifle's actual performance.
This guide, presented by a firearms instructor, details how to diagnose and correct rifle zeroing and trajectory problems. It emphasizes a systematic approach using multiple shooting distances to differentiate between zeroing and trajectory issues. Key steps include using chronographs to verify ammunition performance, understanding the impact of environmental factors, and leveraging ballistic apps for accurate calculations and trajectory validation.
This guide details the process of zeroing and validating the trajectory of a BCM 18" Precision Gas Gun. It emphasizes using a ballistic calculator with chronograph data to dial in elevation adjustments for various distances, from 200 to 1000 yards. The process involves confirming point of aim versus point of impact to ensure accuracy.
This guide details a rapid rifle setup and zeroing process in under 20 rounds. It emphasizes personalizing the rifle's fit (length of pull, eye relief, cheek piece) before establishing a zero. The process includes using a chronograph for muzzle velocity and a ballistics app like Hornady 4DOF to validate trajectories at extended ranges, ensuring an accurate firing solution.
This video demonstrates a comprehensive process for transforming a factory Remington Cindereo rifle into a long-range capable platform. It details how to use ballistic data, environmental factors, and field shooting results to calculate a rifle's true muzzle velocity. This information is then used to create a custom turret, which is installed and verified for accuracy at extended ranges, showcasing a practical application of ballistics for hunters and long-range shooters.
This tutorial video demonstrates a method for validating firearm trajectory without the use of a chronograph. The creator emphasizes that this is their personal technique and acknowledges other existing methods. The video also mentions the availability of a ballistics program for viewers who watch until the end. The creator also uses the description to request support through Patreon to continue producing content.
This video provides an expert-level guide on validating rifle trajectory and calculating true muzzle velocity using the G7 Ballistics Program. The process involves setting up a detailed load profile, configuring environmental and sighting data, generating a drop chart, and then performing live-fire validation at extended ranges (600 and 950 yards). By measuring actual bullet impact and inputting this data back into the G7 software, users can precisely determine their rifle's true muzzle velocity, leading to more accurate ballistic solutions and custom turrets. The instruction is delivered with high authority, demonstrating professional-level knowledge.
This is the second part of a video series focusing on the Gseven Ballistic Calculator. The content emphasizes calculating advanced ballistic factors such as spin drift and the Coriolis effect for precise long-range shooting. It also details how to use trajectory validation to determine a firearm's true muzzle velocity, crucial for accurate ballistics.
This guide details how to create a custom ballistic drop chart using the G7 Ballistics program, as demonstrated by Aaron Davidson. It covers essential steps from logging in and inputting precise load and environmental data to generating and validating the final field card. The process emphasizes accuracy through trajectory validation and practical range testing, offering both simple and comprehensive chart options for field use.
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