Near zero focus and far zero focus calculation
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Near zero focus and far zero focus calculation
On my 10M AP pistol, I am shooting, let's say, 500 ft/sec.
If the near zero focus is at 10M, where is my far zero focus?
What is the simple formula for calculating this?
If the near zero focus is at 10M, where is my far zero focus?
What is the simple formula for calculating this?
Re: Near zero focus and far zero focus calculation
You've lost me, are you refering to visual focus ? You should be focusing on the foresight if that's what you're asking, i.e. close to where reading glasses would put you.Doral wrote:On my 10M AP pistol, I am shooting, let's say, 500 ft/sec.
If the near zero focus is at 10M, where is my far zero focus?
What is the simple formula for calculating this?
Rob.
This is what I mean near zero and far zero.
http://www.ebr-inc.net/balistics_calcul ... round.html
Why would this be irrelevant for air pistol?
If 10M is near zero, where is the far zero?
http://www.ebr-inc.net/balistics_calcul ... round.html
Why would this be irrelevant for air pistol?
If 10M is near zero, where is the far zero?
Try chairgun at http://www.chairgun.com/
quote="Doral"]On my 10M AP pistol, I am shooting, let's say, 500 ft/sec.
If the near zero focus is at 10M, where is my far zero focus?
What is the simple formula for calculating this?[/quote]
By Golly Doral, it looks like you don't get to have a far zero.
The pellet seems to just drop from the 10 meter zero.
Try this link... http://www.arld1.com/holdoverunderdonesteve.html
I used .6" for LOS
Again, beside curiosity, why do you want to know this? Is it because
you want to shoot AP Silhouette, or AP FT?
Good luck;
Tony
If the near zero focus is at 10M, where is my far zero focus?
What is the simple formula for calculating this?[/quote]
By Golly Doral, it looks like you don't get to have a far zero.
The pellet seems to just drop from the 10 meter zero.
Try this link... http://www.arld1.com/holdoverunderdonesteve.html
I used .6" for LOS
Again, beside curiosity, why do you want to know this? Is it because
you want to shoot AP Silhouette, or AP FT?
Good luck;
Tony
Hi Doral, I think you can push your zero farther out to ?? maybe 15-18yds
and see how much(estimate only) you'll have to hold over or under.
I wanted to try PFT with one my 10 meter AP's but here (CASA) I think
they are shooting out to 50 yds. I just cannot hope to hit anything with
open sights that far away. Here they just use the same FT targets as the
Open and Spring class air rifles. If the farthest target was 30 yds and has
a 2" kill zone, then open sight AP shooters have a chance. But, at 30yds,
the local kill zones are only 1" at the largest, and sometimes they are
1/2 at 25 yds. The AP's have to be scoped for me to compete. I've discovered
that most PFT shooters don't understand the concept of open sights; they
allow AP's equipped with red dots and front globe and rear peep sights to
shoot in the "Open Sight" class. Again, Best of Luck;
Tony G
and see how much(estimate only) you'll have to hold over or under.
I wanted to try PFT with one my 10 meter AP's but here (CASA) I think
they are shooting out to 50 yds. I just cannot hope to hit anything with
open sights that far away. Here they just use the same FT targets as the
Open and Spring class air rifles. If the farthest target was 30 yds and has
a 2" kill zone, then open sight AP shooters have a chance. But, at 30yds,
the local kill zones are only 1" at the largest, and sometimes they are
1/2 at 25 yds. The AP's have to be scoped for me to compete. I've discovered
that most PFT shooters don't understand the concept of open sights; they
allow AP's equipped with red dots and front globe and rear peep sights to
shoot in the "Open Sight" class. Again, Best of Luck;
Tony G
According to my calculations, my K2 (at 526 fps) is at it's peak trajectory between 9 and 10 meters. It's down hill in either direction. The good news is that I can shoot in my 9 meter basement without adjusting sights. I can also pretty much shoot at the NRA B2 slow fire target without sight adjustment at 50 feet (the smaller bull gives a little built in elevation with a 6:00 hold).
There is a free ballistic program available on the net, but I can't find it at the moment. You could use that to find the velocity that would put zeros at 10 and 25, but I suspect that the velocity might be unreasonably high.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Steve.
There is a free ballistic program available on the net, but I can't find it at the moment. You could use that to find the velocity that would put zeros at 10 and 25, but I suspect that the velocity might be unreasonably high.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Steve.