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Neither — what you’re seeing in the table is percentile rankings, not raw drop or wind values. The underlying solver uses metric units, but the sheet is showing relative performance.Nobody told me there would be spread sheets!
I like the pretty colors though.
Is this in MOA or MILS?
Post #7 reminds me of programing in Basic.
Honestly, I didn’t build it to decide anything. I just like data and wanted to see how different combinations stack up under consistent assumptions. Figured I’d share it since I already did the work.What is this supposed to help you decide?
Honestly, I didn’t build it to decide anything. I just like data and wanted to see how different combinations stack up under consistent assumptions. Figured I’d share it since I already did the work.What is this supposed to help you decide?
I see. And I can absolutely appreciate good data synthesis.Fair critique on the 22GT. The GT-based cases are probably the weakest part of the velocity model because there isn’t much published anchor data for those wildcats. I’m fitting slopes from limited references, so that’s an area I’m open to refining.
On the ELR combos — you’re exactly right. The benchmark distance is 800m, so this is comparing cartridges while they’re still comfortably supersonic. At that distance, a lot of the big magnums’ advantages haven’t really separated themselves yet, but the recoil penalty is still very real in the scoring.
If I pushed the benchmark farther out, the ELR cartridges would climb quickly on pure external ballistics. This model just isn’t optimized around 1200–1600m performance — it’s focused on performance inside the supersonic band where most practical shooting happens.
I agree, I think I'll do that next. Will post when I get around to it.I see. And I can absolutely appreciate good data synthesis.
I would suggest refining the model into two different branches.
The ELR branch, that focuses on the transonic range capabilities for each cartridge.
And a hunting branch, targeting something in the 2000-1800fps range.
In practice, these two branches will reflect the dichotomy of cartridge selection that we see in real life. Some favor Max holistic performance within a certain velocity window versus others preferring to maximize ballistic performance as far as the cartridge is capable.
You didn't need to respond to me, I was being a smart ass. I am forced to use spread sheets for 5% of my work day- worst part of my day. The best part of my day is going out shooting- there will be no spread sheets wreaking that for me.Neither — what you’re seeing in the table is percentile rankings, not raw drop or wind values. The underlying solver uses metric units, but the sheet is showing relative performance.
Honestly, I didn’t build it to decide anything. I just like data and wanted to see how different combinations stack up under consistent assumptions. Figured I’d share it since I already did the work.
Honestly, I didn’t build it to decide anything. I just like data and wanted to see how different combinations stack up under consistent assumptions. Figured I’d share it since I already did the work.
Ahhh, then it's definitely in MOA. Feel free to use this to have Leupold etch you a CDS dial.You didn't need to respond to me, I was being a smart ass. I am forced to use spread sheets for 5% of my work day- worst part of my day. The best part of my day is going out shooting- there will be no spread sheets wreaking that for me.![]()
Appreciate the thoughtful critique — those are all fair points.appreciate you sharing...it's been a while since i took statistics but a couple of questions/comments:
-on impact velocity, why retention and not just Vd?
-recoil impulse seems like a hard one to constrain. rifle weight etc will change what the shooter feels, and Vg being constant isn't realistic as muzzle pressure varies a lot
-impact momentum is going to favor heavy bullets but ignores minimum terminal velocities required for performance
-the composite scoring iis likely doubling down on variables that tie into the same 4 metrics
Thanks for helping me out.What is this supposed to help you decide?
It’s not meant to decide anything in particular. I just enjoy building structured comparisons and thought others might find it interesting. If it’s not your thing, no worries.Thanks for helping me out.
I couldn’t think of an appropriate thing to say.![]()