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by Prof. Florence Ryan V Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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Do you use a phone app to calculate your ballistics?

22% of the shooters said they use a phone app to calculate their ballistics. There are certainly some good phone apps out there. When it comes to phone apps, one critical thing to consider is how it determines atmospheric conditions. This was a point that Dan Jarecke also thought was important enough to mention in his tips:

Can you do a ballistics test with the same gel?

You can literally do ballistics testing with the same gelatin in the baking aisle of most grocery stores. Composition is not actually what's important, which we'll cover shortly. What Is Ballistic Gel Made Of? Ballistic gel, well, is gelatin, and gelatin is gelatin. What IS gelatin?!

How do I use the weather conditions in ballistic?

A simple tap on the location icon at the top of the page and Ballistic will draw all the needed weather conditions at the shooter’s position from the nearest weather station or paired device. With the weather conditions in place the shooter simply needs to input the zeroing distance (the standard being 100 yards)

How much does ballistic AE cost?

The “Standard Edition” is $13, which doesn’t seem to make a lot of sense! Ballistic AE offers an in-app purchase that allows you to connect to a Kestrel via LiNK for another $10. Shooter app was right behind those, with 8% of these top shooters choosing it to calculate their dope.

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Step 2: Mixing

My general rule is mixing 1 tbs of unflavored gelatin or 1 unflavored gelatin packet with 1/2 cup of water. Mix your gelatin packets in with warm water. Be sure to mix the water while you pour the gelatin so it wont get clumpy! You can put 1 to 3 drops of food coloring and 1 to 2 drops of lavender essential oil per half cup as well.

Step 3: Letting It Set

Pour your ballistics gel into your mold or container and then put it into the fridge to let it set for 10 to 14 hours. Then cut it up into cubes and melt it in the microwave. Be sure to watch it because it melts very quickly. I got the best results when I melted it.

Step 4: Let It Set Again

Now you can let the gel set in the refrigerator for 12-48 hours before using it.

Step 5: Use It

Now for the fun part! You can use this for all kinds of things: testing guns, BB guns, bows, knives, and all sorts of things! But be sure you and those around you stay safe when testing ballistics on this. And that's how to make ballistics gel.

How to determine dope for rifle shots?

There are various ways to determine dope for rifle shots, some still do it by firing at paper targets, the easiest, however, is with a Ballistic Calculator. The best one out there — Ballistic, a mobile application for your phone or tablet.

Do handloaders appreciate ballistics?

Handloaders will appreciate the capabilities of Ballistic as well. I recommend to first measure the actual velocity through a chronograph in order to get the most accurate data, as every rifle shoots loads differently because of barrel length and quality of the gun.

When did ballistic gel become a thing?

Who knows if we needed better motivation or simply the overall improvements in technology that come with the passage of time, but it wasn’t until 1986 that things took a real turn ballistically and ballistic gel became a thing.

What temperature should ballistic gel be chilled?

Then, as if all that wasn’t enough, a finished block of ballistic gel has to be properly chilled to 39.2 degrees Fahrenheit.

What is the best way to test handgun ammo?

1. Clear Ballistics Gel FBI Block. If you’re looking to test handgun ammo, this is where you wanna go. Obviously, the FBI gel block is made to the FBI ballistics gel standards, but it uses synthetic gelatin, so there’s no need to keep it chilled–and also it doesn’t smell, which is pretty cool.

What bullet did Jerry Dove use to shoot Michael Platt?

Interestingly, FBI Special Agent Jerry Dove used his Smith and Wesson 459 9mm to shoot criminal Michael Platt in the chest only to have the bullet stop penetrating less than two inches from his heart. If that 9mm bullet had sufficient penetration the entire outcome would have been different.

Is ballistic gel a replica of human tissue?

It’s true that ballistic gel isn’t an exact replica of the human body but it’s a fair mimic of human tissue. And if you drape a cloth over it you can get a decent idea of how a specific bullet will penetrate different types of material and thicknesses before going on to penetrate the faux tissue beneath.

Has ballistics come a long way?

Historical Foray. Yes, ballistics have come a long way, especially in recent years. And if we go all the way back to medieval times–or earlier–you can safely say ballistics have grown by leaps and bounds since our ancestors discovered their stone-loaded hand cannons couldn’t penetrating stone fortresses.

Can you get ballistic gel from Clear Ballistics?

Because, ballistic gel. If you want to you can get your gel from Clear Ballistics for prettier pictures. Yes, you’re going to see some self-proclaimed experts online directing shooters to make their own , cheap gel using Knox brand food-grade unflavored gelatin.

How much gelatin is in ballistic gel?

Typical ballistic gel formulas are 10 percent and 20 percent, which - respectively - are 1 part gelatin to 9 of water, or 2 parts gelatin to 8 of water respectively . Again, you can make this stuff at home and do your own ballistic testing. Seriously. As you can tell, it isn't hard; it's literally a recipe with two ingredients.

How to determine the density of a ballistic gel?

So, the density of ballistic gel is determined by the ratio of powdered gelatin to water. More gelatin, a denser block after it sets in the mold. The standard densities are referred to by the percentage of gelatin that's used to make the block. Typical ballistic gel formulas are 10 percent and 20 percent, which - respectively - are 1 part gelatin ...

What is ballistic gelatin made of?

Ballistic gelatin essentially breaks down into two categories: synthetic and natural. Synthetic ballistic gelatin is made with man-made (ie not natural) chemicals, which is typically how you get the clear stuff. Then you have natural ballistic gel, which - DUH! - is made of natural ingredients, either plant- or animal-based.

What is ballistic gel?

In most instances, it means a block of solid gelatin that's used for the purposes of studying terminal performance of ammunition, including penetration, expansion, stretch cavities and permanent cavities created by bullets hitting a not-quite-solid medium. ...

What is gelatin hydrolyzed?

Gelatin is collagen that has been hydrolyzed, meaning all water has been removed - and this is the Reader's Digest version, so just bear with the glossing over of many details - by means of subjecting collagen to electric current, which separates water from the other elements.

How much water do you need to make 10 percent gelatin?

The amount you'll need to use depends on the size of the mold. Again, to make 10 percent gelatin, you need 1 part powdered gelatin to 9 parts of water; if the mold requires 6 quarts, which is 192 ounces, you'll need 19.2 oz by weight of powdered gelatin.

What is gelatin powder?

That's collagen! Gelatin is that stuff rendered into a powder, then mixed with water and allowed to set. Unless it's synthetic, in which case it's synthetic amino acids that likewise absorb water and bind together when emulsified in water.

How much is Ballistic AE?

AE stands for “Advanced Edition,” and that version is $10. The “Standard Edition” is $13, which doesn’t seem to make a lot of sense! Ballistic AE offers an in-app purchase that allows you to connect to a Kestrel via LiNK for another $10.

How much is Strelok Pro?

There are actually a few versions of this app, including a free version (Strelok), a more advanced version for $5.50 (Strelok+), and then the full-featured version for $12 (Strelok Pro).

What is the most accurate ballistic calculator?

Lastly, one shooter said they sometimes use Trasol, which is a ballistic calculator made by Desert Tech that is available on iOS or Android devices. Here is what Desert Tech says about this ballistic engine: “Utilizing proprietary algorithms, TRASOL is the most accurate ballistics calculator on the planet.

How much does the Kestrel Shooter app cost?

It also allows you to compare trajectory and wind drift for up to 6 loads at once. The Shooter app is $10 and available on iOS or Android devices.

What is a kestrel?

The Kestrel also acts as a handheld weather station that gathers onsite atmospherics. It features sensors for temperature, humidity, and pressure, along with a compass, and will use all those inputs to customize your firing solution.

How much is the Shooter app?

The Shooter app is $10 and available on iOS or Android devices. I will mention that this is the app that Robert Brantley used to win the King of 2 Miles last year ( view What The Top Shooters Used ), which included first round hits on targets out to over 3500 yards!

How many bullets can the G7 BC have?

It also features a bullet database that includes the G7 BC’s for 400 bullets. It can also use G1, G7, or custom drag models based on Lapua’s Doppler radar data. It seems to account for advanced factors like aerodynamic jump, spin drift, Coriolis effect, etc. It can gather angle of incline with the phone’s camera.

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