I don't suppose anyone has a trajectory chart for .22 Rimfire ammunition do they?
I'm after a comparison of subs through to HV.
I have the one below but could do with a dedicated .22RF chart covering most if not all available ammunition.
Trajectory chart
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Re: Trajectory chart
What you're asking for is a highly specific chart.Gazza wrote:I don't suppose anyone has a trajectory chart for .22 Rimfire ammunition do they?
I'm after a comparison of subs through to HV.
I have the one below but could do with a dedicated .22RF chart covering most if not all available ammunition.
Most if not all available ammunition - I'm not sure you could even find a list of all of the available ammunition to start with.
Add in that even when you buy batches of Eley Tenex - it comes stamped with the speed on the box - this is an average and each batch is different so going to have different trajectories.
Then you need to consider the barrel length you're going to shoot these out of which will also change the speed and with it trajectory.
Add in that the altitude and temperature also play their part, you see why I suggest this is highly specific...
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Re: Trajectory chart
TFI Friday...
See the attached file...
Caveat - the information used was off the internet and as such should be considered an estimate at best.
If you need help updating the graph to add additional ammunition listed, gimme a shout and I'll help out, but if you've used excel graphs before it shouldn't be beyond you.
HTH.
I need a lie down... haha.
See the attached file...
Caveat - the information used was off the internet and as such should be considered an estimate at best.
If you need help updating the graph to add additional ammunition listed, gimme a shout and I'll help out, but if you've used excel graphs before it shouldn't be beyond you.
HTH.
I need a lie down... haha.
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Re: Trajectory chart
Thanks tattooed gun, just what I wanted
Although it wasn't what I was expecting.
What I wanted to compare was the drop of subs compared to standard velocity. At 100 mtrs they are virtually the same.
I would have thought that subs would have dropped more or am I missing something? being thick etc
Is the drop on that chart in inches?

What I wanted to compare was the drop of subs compared to standard velocity. At 100 mtrs they are virtually the same.
I would have thought that subs would have dropped more or am I missing something? being thick etc

Is the drop on that chart in inches?
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Re: Trajectory chart
Yes. Inches.
Making a graph showing just up to 150-200 yards data would be better for your needs rather than the 500 yards I took it out to.
As the drop is sop big at 500 yards it loses definition at 100 yards.
Distances are in yards and inches as opposed to metres.
Making a graph showing just up to 150-200 yards data would be better for your needs rather than the 500 yards I took it out to.
As the drop is sop big at 500 yards it loses definition at 100 yards.
Distances are in yards and inches as opposed to metres.
Re: Trajectory chart
Even though Ste’s done a fantastic job there, have you ever seen this book? It’s updated every so often and lists just about every factory made ammunition there is. Includes factory figures and ballistics. Always a fascinating read.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ammo-Ballistic ... M049XQ177G
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ammo-Ballistic ... M049XQ177G
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