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Her er da forklaringen til modellen for de som ikke forstod den helt. (slik som meg)

 

 

Vector Wind Effect for Right Hand Twist Barrels

 

When shooting at long range, the bullet path is influenced by several factors, among which are Gravity, Spindrift, and Wind Velocity. Spin Drift will drift the path of the bullet to the right when fired from a barrel with a right hand rifling twist.

 

Wind velocity and direction affect not only the left or right deflection of the bullet but also the vertical deflection as an effect of the bullet spin. Picture the following in your mind.

 

With no wind and the sights adjusted to compensate for the right spin drift, the bullet would impact the target at dead center When the wind is blowing from three o'clock, visualize the right-hand-twist spinning bullet as rollingl up on the wind, causing an increase in elevation in addition to being pushed to the left. This is reflected in the chart by the circle enclosing the number '3'.

 

When the wind is blowing from nine o'clock, you can think of the right-hand-twist spin as causing the bullet to roll under the wind and be deflected downward in addition to being pushed to the right. The chart shows the circle containing the number '9' at the lower right. When the wind is blowing from twelve o'clock, the bullet effectively starts out with a muzzle velocity that is decreased by the value of the headwind velocity, thus requiring more time to reach the target. Consequently, gravity causes the bullet to drop farther than if there were no headwind. The circle containing the '12' is near the bottom of the chart reflecting the additional drop of the bullet.

 

If the wind is blowing from six o'clock, the bullet has the wind velocity added to its muzzle velocity and reaches the target sooner with less bullet drop. Number '6' is near the top of the chart indicating that a shot will go high with a tailwind.

 

The wind seldom blows from twelve, three, six and nine o'clock, so all the other wind directions influence vertical and horizontal deflections in proportion to their vector and velocity. The remaining circles containing the wind velocity quadrant indicate the approximate quadrant of the respective bullet strikes.

 

Trying to keep all of the variables straight in the mind when shooting will make one cross-eyed so the chart is for reference as to which quadrant the specific wind direction will influence the bullet path. This chart does not reflect the distance that a bullet will be moved, but only indicates the vertical and horizontal deflection that may be expected from being influence by the respective wind directions.

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Kan godt forstå grunntanken bak dette, men betviler visualiseringen en smule... :wink:

Se på forskjellen i treffpunkt mellom vind fra klokka 6 og vind fra klokka 7? Den er nok overdrevent stor. Eller?

Vil tro man kan flytte 7-9 en smule opp og til høyre. Det samme gjelder egentlig avstanden mellom kl 1 og kl 12 vind også...

MEN - så driver ikke jeg med ekstremisme på skytebanen (ennå), så jeg klarer meg ganske lenge med 10-til-4-forskyvning... 8)

Trampa jeg i klaveret nå ettersom jeg ikke leste den engelske teksten før jeg lira ut med deler av min store uvitenhet??? :lol:

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  • 1 year later...

Artig den der.

Tror jeg har forstått det riktig:

Med vind inn kl. 9, vil treffpunktet teoretisk bli i den sirkelen som har ett 9 tall, altså ned og til høyre.

Dette om en sikter midt i den store sirkelen...

Dette må jo bli teoretisk siden vindhastighet, utgangshastighet, avstand og kulevekt vil gi forskjellige treffpunkt.

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  • 5 months later...

Står jo greit forklart i de siste linjene

 

 

Trying to keep all of the variables straight in the mind when shooting will make one cross-eyed so the chart is for reference as to which quadrant the specific wind direction will influence the bullet path.

This chart does not reflect the distance that a bullet will be moved, but only indicates the vertical and horizontal deflection that may be expected from being influence by the respective wind directions.

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