In Bore Bullet Yaw/Hummer Barrels and Jim Boatright

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Re: In Bore Bullet Yaw/Hummer Barrels and Jim Boatright

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Thanks for the graph too Norm - One thing I will point out is I wrote this for 1000 yard targets. That does not mean you cannot convert for shorter range. Just change the dimensions in the target table at top and the wind drift factors in red. The plots will not be correct but score outcomes hopefully should be a reasonable simulation (not checked for bugs in this scenario though).
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Re: In Bore Bullet Yaw/Hummer Barrels and Jim Boatright

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After Dave's effort to write the initial simulator, I decided to enhance it with more features such as a ballistics calculator for all distances, and a few more accuracy parameters to analyse. The file is about 9MB so please only download it if you're a regular Excel user.

You can download it here : http://ozfclass.com/forums/xls/queensscoresimulator.xls It also needs the BfX Add-in for Excel. Instructions on how to install that are included.

I've been most interested in the compensation setting, to see how different distances benefit (or not) from positive compensation.

Alan
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