I found this quite interesting. Maybe some of you folks will as well. I have been experimenting with the point when a projectile “breaks”. Meaning when its forward momentum has dropped enough to make its ballistic coefficient go to $hit and the projectile starts to tumble and do some funky stuff. The rifle is an FX Royale 400 in .22 caliber with a 60 power scope at 50 yards. I dialed the power down on the rifle to its absolute minimum. A 16 inch drop from my normal zero. The pellet breaks at approximately 42 yards. The last 8 yards is just guess work and luck. Sorry about the video resolution. Filmed on an IPhone 6s in Slo Mo and then slowed down even more in post production. I would estimate 940 frames per second. The bitter edge of ballistics. My chronograph is temporarily out of order (because I shot it) so I can only estimate the muzzle velocity. 540fps. How do you control the uncontrollable?
Cheers
Ian.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0keJTEGHBg&feature=youtu.be
Cheers
Ian.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0keJTEGHBg&feature=youtu.be