How To Create A Ballistics Table For A Long-Dead Round

When researching historical weapons and ammunition, it is sometimes helpful to know what sort of ballistics a round produces. However unfortunately not every cartridge in history comes to the historian complete with a set of period ballistics tables, and in some cases even when they do those tables are wrong due to the primitive ballistic models in use at the time. Therefore, it’s helpful to be able to develop ballistic models for cartridges where there exist none, and that’s where the Danes come in.

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