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Pglasgow 01-14-2006 05:00 PM

Since I've been posting web calculators . . .
 
Since I've been posting web calculators i thought I would post the web-based ballistics calculator which I use. Its called the JBM Trajectory Calculation Page and can be accessed here:

http://www.mega.nu:8080/traj.html

Be sure to put this one in your favorites.

Happy Hunting, Phil

cayugad 01-14-2006 05:25 PM

RE: Since I've been posting web calculators . . .
 
thanks for the link.. very interesting.

lemoyne 01-14-2006 07:53 PM

RE: Since I've been posting web calculators . . .
 
Pglasgow,since you use JBM anyway have you ever played with the Greenhill formula that tells you what length a bullet should work best in what twist.I found it quite helpful in picking bullets to try. Lee

Pglasgow 01-14-2006 10:33 PM

RE: Since I've been posting web calculators . . .
 
Is that

Mininum Rate of twist = (150 x dia^2)/Length of bullet

?

I use that one, the same?

DFHunt19 01-15-2006 06:33 AM

RE: Since I've been posting web calculators . . .
 
Guys,

Wow! I am engineering and work for Magna Powertrain in Syracuse, NY. I like to work with equations. After, I read this forums and it makes me want to put all equations into excel spreadsheet. Let’s share the formulas and we could put them into one good program and can be useful for all of us.

I want to tell you who I am. I am hearing impaired and my first language is America Sign Language (ASL). English is my second language. I am sure you will notice that my grammar is not that good. Please be bear with me. Thanks…

I just purchased T/C Omega and only shot 10 times. I really love this sport. I have been hunting with bow and shotgun since 1984. Muzzleloading is new to me therefore I need to learn what the terms are.

Thanks,
DFHunt19
[:-]

Pglasgow 01-15-2006 07:51 AM

RE: Since I've been posting web calculators . . .
 
DFHunt19,

Welcome to the Forum :). And welcome to muzzleloading. You are going to have lots of fun with it. An excel program would be great. Let us know how it goes.

Happy Hunting, Phil




lemoyne 01-15-2006 07:53 AM

RE: Since I've been posting web calculators . . .
 
Pglasgow,The same,I find it handy to help pick out what I want to try. Used to use it when building Hawken rifles. Lee

Underclocked 01-15-2006 09:11 AM

RE: Since I've been posting web calculators . . .
 
Not quite the same, but the online design program at mountainmolds.com is an interesting tool. Not only can you design a mold but, guesstimating backwards :D, you can take a look at numerous other properties including recommended twist. Understand from multiple sources that his molds are of the highest quality as well.



cayugad 01-15-2006 09:27 AM

RE: Since I've been posting web calculators . . .
 

ORIGINAL: DFHunt19

Guys,

Wow! I am engineering and work for Magna Powertrain in Syracuse, NY. I like to work with equations. After, I read this forums and it makes me want to put all equations into excel spreadsheet. Let’s share the formulas and we could put them into one good program and can be useful for all of us.

I want to tell you who I am. I am hearing impaired and my first language is America Sign Language (ASL). English is my second language. I am sure you will notice that my grammar is not that good. Please be bear with me. Thanks…

I just purchased T/C Omega and only shot 10 times. I really love this sport. I have been hunting with bow and shotgun since 1984. Muzzleloading is new to me therefore I need to learn what the terms are.

Thanks,
DFHunt19
[:-]
First off .. welcome to the forum. It's great to have you here.

You've got a great rifle there and a lot of people on the forum shoot them. I am sure they will be more then glad to answer your questions and exchange information about loads with you.. Any questions you have, just feel free to ask away...


Rebel Hog 01-15-2006 09:38 AM

RE: Since I've been posting web calculators . . .
 
Thanks PG!


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