Analog Calculator for Wind Deflection of Rifle Bullets
20170046542 ยท 2017-02-16
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Abstract
As analog calculator for determining the deflection of a rifle bullet due to the effects of wind speed and wind direction consists of three members. The first member a disc that is marked on both sides with a series of concentric scales. The scales are arranged such that the proper linear relationship of a set of values are aligned radially at all points around the disc. The scales of one side of the disc are arranged for the purpose of solving for bullet deflection due to varying wind speeds. The scales of the opposite side are arranged for the purpose of solving for bullet deflection due to varying wind direction relative to the line of fire. A second and third member are fixed on either side of the first member such that they are free to turn on a central pivot point aligned with the concentric center of the first member. The second member is marked with a key for the respective scales of the first member with which it aligns and an indicator extending radially that establishes the values on the concentric scales of the first member that share the proper relationship for a correct solution for varying wind speeds. The third member is marked with a key for the respective scales of the first member with which it aligns and an indicator extending radially that establishes the values on the concentric scales of the first member that share the proper relationship for a correct solution for varying wind directions. The third member is also marked with a diagram for the determination of the proper scale for the wind direction relative to the line of fire. Both the second and third member are marked with a scale that aligns around the partial circumference of the largest scale of the first member to allow addition or subtraction of values.
Claims
1. An analog calculator for determining deflection of a bullet comprising a flat disc having a first side and an opposite second side, said first side includes a first series of indicia of deflection at various wind speeds, an indicator member movably connected to said disc and having a scale of wind speeds, said indicator member including an indicator line positioned over said first series of indicia, said second side having a second series of indicia of deflection for various wind directions, said indicator member including a second indicator line positioned over said second series of indicia, a scale of values based on wind direction, a circular center portion of said indicator member for selection of said values based on wind direction, whereby a deflection for wind speed determined using said first side of the disc is transferred to said second side for correction for wind direction.
2. A calculator according to claim 1, further comprising a pivot connecting said indicator member to said disc.
3. A calculator according to claim 2, wherein said disc is circular.
4. A calculator according to Claim 3, wherein said first series of indicia of deflection are arranged in concentric sets, and said scale of wind speeds on said indicator member extends radially.
5. A calculator according to claim 1, said second series of indicia of deflection are positioned in concentric sets on said second side, and said second indicator line extends radially.
6. A calculator according to claim 5, wherein said second side of said indicator member includes a central circular portion, and means to determine which of said second series of indicia to use based on wind direction relative to the line of fire.
7. A calculator according to claim 5, wherein said means include a standard clock face with a target being at 12 o'clock position and a shooter position being at a central pivot.
8. A calculator according to claim 5, further comprising means on said second side for adding a correction for known spin drift.
9. A method for determining bullet deflection for wind speed and direction comprising employing a hand held calculator having a first side with indicia of deflection at various wind speeds and an indicator member having a scale of wind speeds, using a know deflection for a particular wind speed under current operating conditions, calibrating the calculator with these know values, reading on the calculator the wind speed deflection for the current wind speed, transferring this wind speed deflection to another portion of the calculator having a second series of indicia for various wind directions, converting the wind direction relative to the line of fire into a decimal value of full value direction, and reading from said second series of indicia the deflection for current wind direction, whereby correction is made for both wind speed and wind direction.
10. A method according to claim 9, further comprising further correcting the deflection by incorporating a known spin drift correction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0011] On the side of disc 12 shown in
[0012] The concentric sets of indicia 18 are arranged so that the values reflect the linear relationship that exists between the correct deflection values for each wind speed. The indicator member 14 has a transparent central section with a radial indication line 22.
[0013] To start calculating a typical solution, a shooter starts by calibrating the apparatus using a known solution from a dope card or other source of such information. The known solution has a specified deflection for a specified wind speed. The indicator member 14 is rotated until the indicator line is on the known specified deflection at the known wind speed. Now using the wind speed the shooter encounters, deflection for the current wind speed may be read at indicator line 22. The value found is full value wind deflection for the chosen current wind speed.
[0014] Deflection values for wind speeds not listed in wind speed indicia 20 may be found by adding or subtracting values to equal the unlisted wind value.
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[0017] To complete a deflection determination, the shooter takes the deflection value determined for wind speed from
[0018] After a complete wind solution has been readily determined according to the invention; other minor adjustments known in the art may be made. One such external factor is gyroscopic drift, also known as spin drift. The indicator number 14,