Does Drop Data Change? 100ft Up To 8,000ft in Colorado.

Published on September 30, 2021
Duration: 4:57

This video demonstrates the practical application of ballistic data in varying environmental conditions. The shooter trusts their Kestrel device to provide accurate adjustments for elevation changes, moving from approximately 100 feet to 7,000-8,000 feet. The experiment highlights the importance of environmental data for maintaining accuracy at range.

Quick Summary

Elevation significantly impacts rifle bullet drop due to changes in air density. Higher altitudes have thinner air, meaning less air resistance. This reduced drag allows the bullet to travel further and drop less than it would at sea level under the same conditions, requiring ballistic adjustments.

Chapters

  1. 00:13Introduction to Chaffee County Range
  2. 00:35Zeroing at Lower Elevation
  3. 00:38Shooting at High Elevation (8,000ft)
  4. 01:06First Shots and Adjustments
  5. 03:31Conclusion: Trust Your Equipment

Frequently Asked Questions

How does elevation affect rifle bullet drop?

Elevation significantly impacts bullet drop due to changes in air density. Higher altitudes have thinner air, meaning less air resistance. This reduced drag allows the bullet to travel further and drop less than it would at sea level under the same conditions.

What is the role of a Kestrel in long-range shooting?

A Kestrel ballistic computer measures environmental factors like wind, temperature, humidity, and pressure. It uses this data, along with your rifle and ammunition specifics, to calculate precise aiming solutions, compensating for conditions that affect bullet trajectory and drop.

Can you use the same zero for different elevations?

No, you cannot use the same zero for significantly different elevations. As demonstrated, moving from low elevation to high elevation requires substantial ballistic adjustments because air density changes, affecting bullet flight and drop.

What is the effective range of the Chaffee County Public Range?

The Chaffee County Public Range extends out to approximately 600 yards. It features various target sizes, including some as small as 2 MOA, as well as larger silhouette targets.

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