ArthurDent
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Just buy this book, and then spend many fun hours pondering:
Understanding Firearm Ballistics, by Robert Rinker
(Note: if you have a real math brain this may be painful to read, as the author works very hard to present things in a non-mathematical, high-school-or-below level. However, the math is there, and information seems to be quite accurate. There are many tables addressing this specific question.)
Understanding Firearm Ballistics, by Robert Rinker
(Note: if you have a real math brain this may be painful to read, as the author works very hard to present things in a non-mathematical, high-school-or-below level. However, the math is there, and information seems to be quite accurate. There are many tables addressing this specific question.)
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