Exterior Ballistics Calculator (2024)

The Bison Ballistics calculator is a modern ballistics calculator for sportsmen. To use it, just pick a bullet from our library, fill in the appropriate information and click "Calculate".

About the Ballistics Calculator

How do I use the ballistics calculator?

Enter a BC and matching drag function, or select a bullet from the library and then enter the following variables:

Muzzle Velocity The muzzle velocity of the bullet. You can measure this with a chronograph, or look it up in a reloading manual (feet per second).
Zero Range The range at which the bullet's path will intersect with your line of sight.
Wind Speed The wind speed between the muzzle and the target.
Wind Heading The direction of the wind. 90 degrees is a left to right wind from the shooter's perspective. 180 degrees is a head wind.
Sight Height The vertical distance between the centerline of the bore and the centerline of your scope. Strictly speaking, this is at the muzzle, but measuring the actual scope with a ruler should be close enough.
Report Units The units in which you want the results reported - Minute of Angle (MOA), milliradians (mils), feet, or inches.
Temperature The temperature of the air in degrees Fahrenheit.
Pressure The absolute (station) pressure at the firing site. This is not the same as the barometric pressure reported by the local news, which has been corrected to the equivalent sea level pressure.
Altitude As an alternative to entering pressure, it can be estimated based on altitude. If measured station pressure is available, use that.
Relative Humidity The relative humidity in percent.
Maximum Range The maximum range at which the calculation stops.
Output Interval The range interval at which the results are printed in the trajectory table.

Why are some rows of the results in yellow or red text?

Yellow text means the bullet has gone transonic, or under Mach 1.2. Red text means the bullet is subsonic, or under Mach 1.0. For the most stable and predictable flight, it is best to keep the bullet in the supersonic (black text) region.

Why is there a huge increase in drop at very short ranges when units are set to MOA or mils?

This is the result of the bore being lower than the scope's line of sight. At very short ranges (say, 1 yard), it would require huge angular adjustments in order to get the scope pointed at where the bullet hits. At extremely short ranges, this is nonsensical, but mathematically correct. It's more useful when you get out to 10-20 yards, where it will give you a a good estimate of how much you need to hold over in order to hit a very close target (assuming a 100 yard zero).

Other ballistics calculators may not show this effect simply because they do not chart data at 1 yard intervals.

What is a .csv file?

After you get some results from the calculator, a button that allows you to download the results in a .csv file will appear. A .csv file is a simple text file that common spreadsheet programs (Microsoft Excel or Apple Numbers, for example) can open. Open the file in the spreadsheet program of your choice, and you can edit it to print out your own range cards.

I want to learn more about ballistics. Can you recommend some books?

Yes. For the mathematically inclined, Robert McCoy's Modern Exterior Ballistics: The Launch and Flight Dynamics of Symmetric ProjectilesExterior Ballistics Calculator (1) is a great overview of both historical and modern methods. It is not a book for those without a very strong math background. If the words "solve a coupled system of first order ODE's with a numerical method" don't at least jog something loose in your memory, you'll probably not understand most of the book's math. There is some information to be gained outside of the math as well, but this is really a college text book at its core. If I had to have only one book on the subject, this would be it.

Bryan Litz's Applied Ballistics for Long Range Shooting is a newer and more accessible book for those who don't want to wade through McCoy's volume. It also has extensive measurements of drag data using the G7 drag function, which is the best match for today's long range bullets. This book is not overly technical, but it's not simple either. It's light on math, but heavy on advanced ballistics concepts. For the practically minded, this book is tough to beat. I also highly recommend Bryan's follow on Books for even more intermediate to advanced information.

Sierra includes a section in their Reloading Manual that gives a good, but basic, introduction to some of the concepts of exterior ballistics. It's a great place to get started.

"Rifle Accuracy Facts" by Harold Vaughn is not strictly a ballistics book, but it includes a section or two on the topic, and is a fantastic book for other reasons. A simply fascinating book all around. You will learn something if you read this book - guaranteed. Unfortunately, it's out of print. Buy it if you see it.

F. W. Mann's 1909 classic, The Bullet's Flight From Powder To Target: The Internal And External Ballistics Of Small ArmsExterior Ballistics Calculator (2), is my favorite shooting book. Like Vaughn's book, it's about more than ballistics and has a heavy experimental (as opposed to theoretical) angle. Amazing is too light a term for this book's content. It was out of print for quite a while, but appears to have resurfaced in 2010 - so buy one while it's still available.

Which drag function should I use and why?

For almost every long range boat tail bullet, G7 is a better fit than G1. For short, flat based bullets, a G1 may be a better fit. In either case, there isn't much difference until you get out past 600 yards or so.

Where did you get your ballistic coefficients?

Most of the BC data comes straight from the manufacturer's websites and publications. Additionally, some ballistics data is from taken from the data gathered by Bryan Litz of Applied Ballistics, LLC. He's generously allowed us to use his data in our calculator. If you would like to see the data in detail, including test methodologies, G1 & G7 BC's, form factors, variance, and other test data, we highly recommend purchasing his books. They provide an excellent introduction to advanced ballistics topics, but without all the tortuous math.

How does the math work?

The calculator uses the point mass method, also known as a Three Degree of Freedom Method (3DOF). That means that the projectile is modeled as a point in space and affected by drag and gravity. The projectile's spin and yaw is not modeled, so spin drift and aerodynamic jump are not reflected in the calculation. Coriolis and other minor effects are also not modeled.

The equations of motion turn out to be a system of coupled ordinary differential equations, which we solve numerically with a 4th order Runge-Kutta method. If a specific zero is required, we find those with a secant method root-finding algorithm. If you are interested in the specifics, I would direct you to Bob McCoy's book that I've mentioned above. It has all the details laid out nicely.

Some commercial ballistics calculators use proprietary methods, Pejsa's method, 4DOF, or even 6DOF methods. Are they better than the Point Mass method?

The short answer is 'no'. The difficulties of ballistics calculation have to do with data collection, not calculation methods. The best way to get accurate results is to be measure your inputs carefully. Pejsa based models are clever simplifications of the point mass method that allow for greatly simpler calculations at a small cost in accuracy. Modern computers have rendered them unnecessary, but they work quite well.

4DOF, 6DOF, and some tweaked point mass calculators model spin effects in various different ways. In that sense, they are better than a pure point mass calculator, which ignores spin. But in terms of basic trajectory calculation, point mass is the workhorse of the industry.

Exterior Ballistics Calculator (2024)

FAQs

What is the exterior ballistics? ›

: a science that deals with the factors affecting the behavior of a projectile after the projectile leaves the muzzle of the firing weapon (such as the initial velocity of the projectile, the force of gravity, and atmospheric conditions) compare interior ballistics.

What is the best bullet drop calculator? ›

The Applied Ballistics mobile app is certainly my favorite ballistics calculator application for Android and iOS. Yes, it's expensive, costing $30, but in my experience, no other ballistics calculator comes close to the functionality you get with this application.

What is the difference between interior ballistics and exterior ballistics? ›

Interior ballistics deals with the interaction of the gun, projectile, and propelling charge before emergence of the projectile from the muzzle of the gun. Exterior ballistics encompasses the period from when the projectile has left the muzzle until impact with the target.

What is the difference between transitional ballistics and external ballistics? ›

Transition ballistics the study of projectiles as they transition to unpowered flight. External ballistics the study of the passage of the projectile (the trajectory) in flight.

What are the 3 types of ballistics? ›

The science of projectiles and firearms is defined as 'ballistics' and it can be divided into three distinct categories: internal, external and terminal.

How accurate is ballistics? ›

When an examiner opines that a fired casing came from a particular firearm, they are accurate more than 99 percent of the time.

How much will a bullet drop at 200 yards? ›

You've studied that chart, and you know that with a 100-yard zero your bullet will hit about 1.2 inches low at 150 yards, 3.75 inches low at 200 yards, and a whopping 14.25 inches low at 300 yards - should you ever dare to shoot that far.

How much does a .22 bullet drop at 100 yards? ›

At 100 yards, the subsonic loads dropped more than 7 inches. The Stinger has about 50% more velocity and it only dropped two inches.

What is the average drop of a 9mm at 100 yards? ›

How much does a 9mm drop at 100 yards? A 9mm will drop 9-15” at 100 yards.

What causes a loud sound when a gun is fired? ›

Typically, firearms are an impact noise opposed to a sustained noise from, let's say, a foghorn. The impact noise from the gun is caused by a rapid expansion of gasses, like that of a bomb.

What does it mean if a bullet is live? ›

Live ammunition means a cartridge consisting of a case, primer, propellant powder, and a single metallic projectile, no less than 30 grain, and with a velocity more than 500 feet per second when fired. Live ammunition does not include simulated, marking, or rubber projectile ammunition. Sample 1Sample 2Sample 3.

What is one thing that almost always happens when a cartridge is fired? ›

The firing pin strikes the primer, causing it to explode. The spark from the primer ignites the gunpowder. Gas converted from the burning powder rapidly expands in the cartridge. The expanding gas forces the bullet out of the cartridge and down the barrel with great speed.

What are the basics of external ballistics? ›

The subject of external ballistics deals with the behaviour of the projectile after its exit from the barrel, during its flight and then when it makes contact with a target – this is the trajectory. Many factors combine to influence the trajectory of the projectile.

What is a name applied to all homemade guns? ›

Improvised firearms (sometimes called zip guns, pipe guns, or slam guns) are firearms manufactured other than by a firearms manufacturer or a gunsmith, and are typically constructed by adapting existing materials to the purpose.

What is meant by the term ballistics? ›

bal·​lis·​tics bə-ˈlis-tiks. 1. : the science that deals with the motion of objects (as bullets or rockets) that are thrown or driven forward. 2. : the flight characteristics of an object (as a bullet or rocket) that is thrown or driven forward.

What is interior ballistics in criminology? ›

Internal ballistics is the study, which deals with the motion of projectile/s in the bore of the weapon whereas external ballistics deals with the fight from the muzzle of the weapon to the target.

What is projectile in simple words? ›

1. : a body projected by external force and continuing in motion by its own inertia. especially : a missile for a weapon (such as a firearm) 2. : a self-propelling weapon (such as a rocket)

What are the ballistics of a firearm? ›

Closely linked to this is ballistics, which relates to the flight path of projectiles, often associated with forensic science during the investigation of firearms. This area of study examines the path of a bullet from when it leaves the firearm up until it strikes the target.

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