Nice work! thank you for taking the time to make this video, it really clarifies what i can see only see for a split second when my projectiles are flying. I've been slinging sea almonds recently, when shot right it flies straight for a while before curving back down to earth, nice to see such information making sense of what im seeing.
Dude, your videos have been leveling up lately! I'm not sure where you've been finding these graphics, but they are awesome! The information is presented extremely well. I have to watch it a few times, I do like it when you slow down and show/explain an example for each effect, that helps my understanding a great deal.
yes that would be one of the reasons. a guy has reported higher penetration on plywood but I have done no experiments on penetration. it follows the same logic: less frontal area-> more penetration
Nice work! thank you for taking the time to make this video, it really clarifies what i can see only see for a split second when my projectiles are flying. I've been slinging sea almonds recently, when shot right it flies straight for a while before curving back down to earth, nice to see such information making sense of what im seeing.
I recently started sand casting lead projectiles using 3d printed molds, this video is invaluable. Thank you so much! New sub.
Dude, your videos have been leveling up lately! I'm not sure where you've been finding these graphics, but they are awesome! The information is presented extremely well. I have to watch it a few times, I do like it when you slow down and show/explain an example for each effect, that helps my understanding a great deal.
Thanks it's good to know that info gets through! I did the graphics in blender
Epic video! Really helped my lesser understanding of projectile ballistics.
As everyone has said, awesome video man! 👍
I never would have guessed how complex the whole projectile flight is.
Como aficionado a las hondas puedo decir que vale Oro está información ❤
Yeah Dude !!!
Brilliant video. Can’t wait to nerd out with you in Ibiza
Is that why historical glandes are slightly flat?
yes that would be one of the reasons. a guy has reported higher penetration on plywood but I have done no experiments on penetration. it follows the same logic: less frontal area-> more penetration
@@Acroballisticsmakes sense, I feel like it would also help produce more rpm in the projectile. Idk
Great video! Can you perhaps share the formula for finding the volume of a biconical ellipsoid?
in the video I used blender for the shapes and you can find the dimensions and volume of a shape there.
I love your channel and your work!
Hello. I feel like my sling projectiles are not pointing down as they drop, like you said they should. How could I fix this?
there are a lot of variables I don't know about your situation, maybe try increasing length of the projectile.
interesting video, thanks for the work done!
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