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    DMC
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    Default Bullet Database

    I refer to this database quite frequently when I'm trying to compare a bullet that I have to another. Also when using Homer Powley's Powley Computer to calculate a load. (Maybe I'm the only one old enough to remember the Powley Computer).

    Bullet Database - ShootForum

    It gives Bullet Length, SD and BC. Has over 3,500 bullets in the database.

    DC

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    thanks for the link

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    I remember that thing, you got a copy you can email me or link to one?
    I lost mine in pc crash

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    The link was in the original post, but here it is again:

    LINK

    DC

    I assumed you meant the Database, but then I got to thinking - always anadventure, the places my mind takes me - that maybe you meant Ol' Homer's computer. I have it on my hard drive, but here's a link to an electronic online version, and a link to notes on it.

    The Computer

    The Notes

    DC

    After thinking some more, it occured to me that if it was the Powley Computer you wanted, I've got a detailed explanation of the math used. I'd have to e-mail that.

    Now I'm going to quit thinking for a while.

    DC
    Last edited by DMC; 11-23-2009 at 08:18 AM. Reason: 'Cause sometimes I got to ponder things a bit.


 

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