(If this is in the wrong place please move, thanks)
I need some help. I’m trying to find any reference to ballistic coefficients for the various.50 BMG rounds. I’m not real sure of what the correct designations are for the rounds. They came out of SG catalog (before their ammo prices went up). I would also love to know the grain weights if those are handy as well.
Anyways, the four in questions are:
The “standard mil fmj” which I think may have the M177 designation.
The “blue tip” incendiary.
The “silver tip” API
The “red tip” tracer.
The “yellow/red” 826g spotter
If anyone knows off hand or could point me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate it. I haven’t posted hear much, but this site has been invaluable to me over the years. Many thanks to all, including the moderators that do such a wonderful job of keeping it “on the high road”.
Time to put the tinfoil back on.
Chris
P.S. If you haven’t visited www.infowars.com your missing out on good stuff. (always look at the reference for the articles though.) Sorry but had to beat the drum a bit, so to speak.
I need some help. I’m trying to find any reference to ballistic coefficients for the various.50 BMG rounds. I’m not real sure of what the correct designations are for the rounds. They came out of SG catalog (before their ammo prices went up). I would also love to know the grain weights if those are handy as well.
Anyways, the four in questions are:
The “standard mil fmj” which I think may have the M177 designation.
The “blue tip” incendiary.
The “silver tip” API
The “red tip” tracer.
The “yellow/red” 826g spotter
If anyone knows off hand or could point me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate it. I haven’t posted hear much, but this site has been invaluable to me over the years. Many thanks to all, including the moderators that do such a wonderful job of keeping it “on the high road”.
Time to put the tinfoil back on.
Chris
P.S. If you haven’t visited www.infowars.com your missing out on good stuff. (always look at the reference for the articles though.) Sorry but had to beat the drum a bit, so to speak.