Not too surprising ... and certainly not alarmingDangermouse wrote:
If I very quickly use a ballistics program I find a 155gn .308 cal travelling at 2800 fps will move .53" in a 10mph wind. More Alarmingly, it will move 2.19" at 200 yards.
As I say, for some people that amount is a lot,
DM
Without going into differential equations and calculus and making some basic assumptions which will not be totally true but close enough
Assume:
The wind is perpendicular to the trajectory - that is left to right or right to left.
Wind is constant along the whole range
Bullet leaves barrel at 800 metres per second (2600 fps)and does not decelerate significantly over 200metres. (1900 MPH is 850 metres per second).
The wind will exert on constant force on the bullet - this force is a constant accelerating force.
To travel 200m takes 0.25 second and thus to travel 10m takes 0.125 second
So, whilst travelling down range for 10 metres in 0.125 second the bullet will be accelerated across the range from zero to say 0.02 metres per second. Then in the second 10 metres it will be accelerated by the same again, reaching 0.04 metres per second and son on until the bullet reaches the target when the perpendicular speed would be 0.4 metres per second.
So, in the first 10 metres, starting at 0 and ending at 0.2 metres per second, the bullet will move just 0.000125 metres (0.1mm) across the range but in the next 10 metres the distance will increase to an additional 0.000375 giving a total of 0.0005m. This will continue and when the bullet has travels from 90 to 100m the cross range distance will be and additional 0.002375 and te total distance 0.0125m or 1.25 cm which converts to 0.49"
That continues until the point of impact and when going from 190 to 200m the cross range distance will be 0.004875 m at the total distance 0.05m - 5cm or 1.96" or four times the offset at 100m
Obviously the speed, weight/mass, wind speed, deceleration and a few other factors will have an effect but the offset at 200m will be (just over) 4 times that at 100m. At 400m the distance will be 16 times that at 100m - or in this example 20cm or 7.8"