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The rifle caliber charts below provide performance ballistics (e.g. bullet mass/type, velocity, energy) and usage information to help you identify which rifle caliber and cartridge is ideal for hunting various game animals.
Never-the-less, the table below gives a reasonably accurate comparison of the basic ballistics of a great many rifle cartridges. The velocity and energy figures in this table are taken from various sources including the Federal, Hornady, Norma, Remington, Sako, Weatherby and Winchester print and online ammunition guides, the Shooter's Bible ...
A “Cartridge” refers to the entire firing unit: brass case, primer, gun powder, and projectile. The word “bullet” only refers to the action projectile that is shot through the barrel and hits the target. Now that you understand that, things will start to make sense. Let’s take an example. The .308 Winchester and the .300 PRC are both ...
However, the table below gives a reasonably accurate comparison of the basic ballistics of most popular rifle cartridges. The velocity and energy figures in this table are taken from various sources including the Federal, Remington, Weatherby and Winchester ammunition guides and the 9th Edition of the book Cartridges of the World by Frank C ...
This interactive bullet database is free and containst 173 caliber ballistics, history, stats, and their trajectories charted out in full detail. Speed and Energy are figured out using an average of all the known cartridges.
Our rifle cartridge ballistic chart. Each caliber has it's own bullet ballistics row, broken down by coeficient, muzzle velocity, and drop.
Ballistic Charts. Click to download a Ballistic Chart (PDF). Standard Metric. Three ways to get the Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading. Hornady® Reloading App. Like the bound and eBook versions, the Hornady® Reloading App provides all the information needed to successfully reload a variety of rifle and handgun cartridges.
The following caliber guides and ballistics tables linked to from this page provide comparisons of the most popular rifle and handgun cartridges based on bullet weight, price, versatility and various performance metrics including velocity, energy, usage and recoil.
The ballistics charts (trajectory graph, velocity chart, and energy chart) can easily be filtered for the specific calibers (223 Win, 5.56 NATO, 270 Win, 308 Win, or 300 Win Mag) that you are interested in. We have compiled ballistics data for over 80 different cartridges that you can choose from!
All data developed in a stock T/C Omega inline muzzleloader with 150 gr. charges except when noted. Zero your rifle 3” high at 100 yards for a 6” shooting window to 200 yards with 3 pellets or 150 gr. charges.