9 mm Steel Pellets (Steel balls) 9M Light Hunter Grade – Count 100
R320.00 (Price Inclusive of VAT)
Count 100 unites / 9 mm Steel Pellets / 9M- Light Hunter – Carbon Steel balls (Ammo). Light Hunter – Average 38 grain, tolerances: +/- 25µm. Recover with catch box, or magnite pick-up.
Description
Count 100 unites / 9 mm Steel Pellets / 9M- Light Hunter – Carbon Steel balls (Ammo).
Light Hunter – Average 38 grain, tolerances: +/- 25µm. Recover with catch box, or magnite pick-up.
NOT for Standard SASF competition use – Light Hunter // See 8 mm (competition) & 9.5 mm Medium Hunter //
10m ZERO – ballistic performance table. | ||||
Distance Yards | Velocity / speed | Energy fp/e | Drop | TOF |
0 | 280 feet per sec | 7 Foot Pound | 0.0 Inches | 0.000 second |
2 | 175 f/s | 6 fp/e | 0.4 ” | 0.021 s |
4 | 270 | 6 | 0.6 | 0.043 |
6 | 264 | 6 | 0.6 | 0.066 |
8 | 259 | 6 | 0.4 | 0.089 |
10 | 254 | 5 | 0.0 | 0.112 |
15 | 241 | 5 | -2.1 | 0.173 |
20 | 229 | 4 | -5.9 | 0.3236 |
Round-Ball (Kettie/Slingshot) External Ballistics (Accuracy), is actually very complicated, and we suggest you read: Ketty PHDee articles on the Ketty.co.za website. Note that Firearm BC (ballistic Co-efficient) ballistic solvers (calculators) – nor intended for “round ball” ballistics, could provide misleading information. Know this: there is no such thing as a “flat shooting slingshot. ” The moment the round ball (projectile) is released from the pouch, “pellet-drop” due to gravitational forces takes immediate effect.