RE: Foot Pounds of Energy Question
I found some other data and plugged it into the database and got this chart for the 45 cal using 110 gr of T7 fff. But this is aHOT load for the 45.
You could cut this down to 100 or even 90 gr and get the results you were looking for I think. This is using a 200 gr 40 cal XTP with a .199 BC.
Range
Velocity
Impact
Drop
ToF
Energy
Drift
14[font=arial]15
2144
-0.5
20[font=arial]21
22[font=arial]23
2041
26[font=arial]27
28[font=arial]29
2097
-0.06
0.07
0.02
1953
0.46
42[font=arial]43
2057
0.31
0.22
0.03
1879
0.53
56[font=arial]57
2018
0.6
0.44
0.05
1809
0.66
70[font=arial]71
1980
0.79
0.76
0.06
1741
0.83
84[font=arial]85
1941
0.91
1.16
0.08
1673
1.05
98[font=arial]99
1904
0.93
1.65
0.09
1610
1.33
112[font=arial]113
1867
0.85
2.24
0.11
1548
1.65
126[font=arial]127
1830
0.68
2.93
0.12
1487
2.04
140[font=arial]141
1794
0.39
3.73
0.14
1429
2.47
154[font=arial]155
1758
158[font=arial]159
4.63
0.16
1373
2.97