Elements of Long-range Shooting: Transonic Range | Applied Ballistics with Bryan Litz
This video features Bryan Litz, a recognized expert in ballistics, explaining the critical concept of the transonic range in long-range shooting. He details how bullet performance becomes less predictable as it approaches and falls below the speed of sound (1340 ft/s), emphasizing the increased complexity of factors like drag and spin drift. Litz recommends his own extensive book series for those seeking to master these advanced ballistic principles for improved field accuracy.












