Originally Posted by
Pommy
It's an interesting one...
Spin drift couldn't be ignored. On most centrefires it's a couple of clicks at most out to 1000m. But with the 8.6 you'd clean miss a target at 400m unless dialing or holding for it.
I could swear that if the wind was coming from the right, the bullet would climb up through it. And from the left, it would go downwards. Magnus effect? Because even a slight change in wind direction or strength seemed to create significant changes in both horizontal and elevation.
It was more than I could get ballistic calculators to give a good solution for. It felt like it was really past the limits of the known physics of bullet flight that they could handle.
800m was as far as I managed to take subs but only on a perfectly calm day.