Does the 30 degree/35 feet example take air resistance into account? Can it be used as a means to measure the maximum muzzle velocity of our shooter, or is it merely given as an example?
Does the 30 degree/35 feet example take air resistance into account? Can it be used as a means to measure the maximum muzzle velocity of our shooter, or is it merely given as an example?
Yes, it does. It is one way to estimate the muzzle velocity of your shooter.
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