No you don't. You have to take in the velocity and speed of the bullet, the type of bullet itself and the wind. It doesn't have anything to do with curvature. It has to do with the bullet speed and how it will start to lose speed and curve on its own. I teach gun classes and never is it the curvature. Try another argument. This one is lame.
No you don't. You have to take in the velocity and speed of the bullet, the type of bullet itself and the wind. It doesn't have anything to do with curvature. It has to do with the bullet speed and how it will start to lose speed and curve on its own. I teach gun classes and never is it the curvature. Try another argument. This one is lame.
Ohhhh you teach GUN classes. So that means you know all the guns. OK.