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<p>Want to improve your understanding of Ballistics, Bullet Design, Bullet Pointing, and other shooting-related tech topics? Well here&#8217;s a treasure trove of gun expertise. Applied Ballistics offers dozens of <a href="https://appliedballisticsllc.com/education/" target="_blank">FREE tech articles</a> on its website. Curious about Coriolis? &#8212; You&#8217;ll find answers. Want to understand the difference between <a href="https://appliedballisticsllc.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/A-Better-Ballistic-Coefficient.pdf" target='_blank'>G1 and G7 BC</a>? &#8212; There&#8217;s an <a href="https://appliedballisticsllc.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/A-Better-Ballistic-Coefficient.pdf" target='_blank'>article about that</a>.</p>
<p>“Doc” Beech, technical support specialist at Applied Ballistics says these articles can help shooters working with ballistics programs: “One of the biggest issues I have seen is the misunderstanding&#8230; about a bullet’s ballistic coefficient (BC) and what it really means. Several papers on ballistic coefficient are available for shooters to review on the website.”</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/litzwin1505.jpg" alt="Litz applied ballistics PDF articles"></p>
<blockquote><p>Credit <a href="https://www.ssusa.org/" target="_blank">Shooting Sports USA</a> Editor John Parker for finding this great resource. John writes: &#8220;Our friends at Applied Ballistics have a real gold mine of articles on the science of accurate shooting on their website. This is a fantastic source for precision shooting information[.] Topics presented are wide-ranging &#8212; from ballistic coefficients to bullet analysis.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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<p>Here are six (6) of our favorite Applied Ballistics articles, available for FREE to read online. There are dozens more, all available on the <a href="https://appliedballisticsllc.com/education/" target="_blank">Applied Ballistics Education Webpage</a>. After Clicking link, <strong>select Plus (+) Symbol for &#8220;White Papers&#8221;</strong>, then find the article(s) you want in the list. For each selection, then click &#8220;Download&#8221; in the right column. This will send a PDF version to your device.</p>
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<p>Want to improve your understanding of Ballistics, Bullet Design, Bullet Pointing, and other shooting-related tech topics? Well here&#8217;s a treasure trove of gun expertise. Applied Ballistics offers dozens of <a href="https://appliedballisticsllc.com/education/" target="_blank">FREE tech articles</a> on its website. Curious about Coriolis? &#8212; You&#8217;ll find answers. Want to understand the difference between <a href="https://appliedballisticsllc.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/A-Better-Ballistic-Coefficient.pdf" target='_blank'>G1 and G7 BC</a>? &#8212; There&#8217;s an <a href="https://appliedballisticsllc.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/A-Better-Ballistic-Coefficient.pdf" target='_blank'>article about that</a>.</p>
<p>“Doc” Beech, technical support specialist at Applied Ballistics says these articles can help shooters working with ballistics programs: “One of the biggest issues I have seen is the misunderstanding&#8230; about a bullet’s ballistic coefficient (BC) and what it really means. Several papers on ballistic coefficient are available for shooters to review on the website.”</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/litzwin1505.jpg" alt="Litz applied ballistics PDF articles"></p>
<blockquote><p>Credit <a href="https://www.ssusa.org/" target="_blank">Shooting Sports USA</a> Editor John Parker for finding this great resource. John writes: &#8220;Our friends at Applied Ballistics have a real gold mine of articles on the science of accurate shooting on their website. This is a fantastic source for precision shooting information[.] Topics presented are wide-ranging &#8212; from ballistic coefficients to bullet analysis.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<h2><a href="https://appliedballisticsllc.com/education/" target="_blank">READ All 35 Applied Ballistics Articles HERE &#187;</a></h2>
<p>Here are six (6) of our favorite Applied Ballistics articles, available for FREE to read online. There are dozens more, all available on the <a href="https://appliedballisticsllc.com/education/" target="_blank">Applied Ballistics Education Webpage</a>. After Clicking link, s<strong>elect Plus (+) Symbol for &#8220;White Papers&#8221;</strong>, then find the article(s) you want in the list. For each selection, then click &#8220;Download&#8221; in the right column. This will send a PDF version to your device.</p>
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<p>Want to improve your understanding of Ballistics, Bullet Design, Bullet Pointing, and other shooting-related tech topics? Well here&#8217;s a treasure trove of gun expertise. Applied Ballistics offers dozens of <a href="https://appliedballisticsllc.com/education/" target="_blank">FREE tech articles</a> on its website. Curious about Coriolis? &#8212; You&#8217;ll find answers. Want to understand the difference between <a href="https://appliedballisticsllc.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/A-Better-Ballistic-Coefficient.pdf" target='_blank'>G1 and G7 BC</a>? &#8212; There&#8217;s an <a href="https://appliedballisticsllc.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/A-Better-Ballistic-Coefficient.pdf" target='_blank'>article about that</a>.</p>
<p>“Doc” Beech, technical support specialist at Applied Ballistics says these articles can help shooters working with ballistics programs: “One of the biggest issues I have seen is the misunderstanding&#8230; about a bullet’s ballistic coefficient (BC) and what it really means. Several papers on ballistic coefficient are available for shooters to review on the website.”</p>
<p><img src="https://accurateshooter.net/Blog/litzwin1505.jpg" alt="Litz applied ballistics PDF articles"></p>
<blockquote><p>Credit <a href="https://www.ssusa.org/" target="_blank">Shooting Sports USA</a> Editor John Parker for finding this great resource. John writes: &#8220;Our friends at Applied Ballistics have a real gold mine of articles on the science of accurate shooting on their website. This is a fantastic source for precision shooting information[.] Topics presented are wide-ranging &#8212; from ballistic coefficients to bullet analysis.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<h2><a href="https://appliedballisticsllc.com/education/" target="_blank">READ All Applied Ballistics Articles HERE &#187;</a></h2>
<p>Here are six (6) of our favorite Applied Ballistics articles, available for FREE to read online. There are dozens more, all available on the <a href="https://appliedballisticsllc.com/education/" target="_blank">Applied Ballistics Education Webpage</a>. After Clicking link, select Plus (+) Symbol for &#8220;White Papers&#8221;, then find the article(s) you want in the list. For each selection, then click &#8220;Download&#8221; in the right column. This will send a PDF version to your device.</p>
<p><center><a href="https://appliedballisticsllc.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Where-does-wind-matter.pdf" target="_blank"><img border="0" src="https://accurateshooter.net/pix/ablibrary23x2.jpg"></a></center></p>
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		<title>Bullet Pointing 101 &#8212; How to Point Match Bullet Tips</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tech Tip by Doc Beech, Applied Ballistics Support Team I am going to hit on some key points when it comes to bullet pointing. How much pointing and trimming needed is going to depend on the bullet itself. Specifically how bad the bullets are to begin with. Starting out with better-quality projectiles such as Bergers [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><i>Tech Tip by Doc Beech, <a href="http://appliedballisticsllc.com" target="_blank">Applied Ballistics</a> Support Team</i><br />
I am going to hit on some key points when it comes to bullet pointing. How much pointing and trimming needed is going to depend on the bullet itself. Specifically how bad the bullets are to begin with. Starting out with better-quality projectiles such as Bergers is going to mean two things. First that you don&#8217;t need to do as much correction to the meplat, but also that the improvement is going to be less. NOTE: We recommend you DO NOT POINT hunting bullets. Pointing can affect terminal performance in a bad way.</p>
<p><b>NOTE the change in the bullet tip shape and hollowpoint size after pointing:</b><br />
<img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/docpoint1508.jpg" alt="Berger Bullet Pointing Applied Ballistics Bryan Litz Whidden Pointing Die pointer"></p>
<p><b>Don&#8217;t Over-Point Your Bullets</b><br />
What is important here is that <strong>you never want to over-point</strong>. It is far better to be safe, and under-point, rather than over-point and crush the tips even the slightest bit. To quote Bryan Litz exactly: &#8220;Best practice is to leave a tiny air gap in the tip so you&#8217;re sure not to compress the metal together which will result in crushing. Most of the gain in pointing is taking the bullet tip down to this point. Going a little further doesn&#8217;t show on target&#8221;. So in essence you are only bringing the tip down a small amount&#8230; and you want to make sure you leave an air gap at the tip.</p>
<p><center><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/point1b.png" alt="Salazar Whidden Bullet Pointer system"></center></p>
<p>Also keep in mind, bullet pointing is one of those procedures with variable returns. If you only shoot at 100-200 yards, bullet pointing will likely not benefit you. To see the benefits, which can run from  2 to 10% (possibly more with poorly designed bullets), you need be shooting at long range. Bryan says: &#8220;Typically, with pointing, you&#8217;ll see 3-4% increase in BC on average. If the nose is long and pointy (VLD shape) with a large meplat, that’s where pointing has the biggest effect; up to 8% or 10%. If the meplat is tight on a short tangent nose, the increase can be as small as 1 or 2%.&#8221; For example, If you point a Berger .308-caliber 185gr Juggernaut expect to only get a 2% increase in BC.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/docpoint1506.jpg" alt="Berger Bullet Pointing Applied Ballistics Bryan Litz Whidden Pointing Die pointer"></p>
<p><b>Should You Trim after Pointing?</b><br />
Sometimes you can see tiny imperfections after pointing, but to say you &#8220;need&#8221; to trim after pointing is to say that the small imperfections make a difference. Bryan Litz advises: &#8220;If your goal is to make bullets that fly uniformly at the highest levels, it may not be necessary to trim them.&#8221; In fact Bryan states: &#8220;I&#8217;ve never trimmed a bullet tip, before or after pointing&#8221;. So in the end it is up to you to decide.</p>
<blockquote><p><b>Pointing is Easy with the Right Tools</b><br />
The process of pointing in itself is very simple. It takes about as much effort to point bullets as it does to seat bullets. We are simply making the air gap on the tip of the bullet ever-so smaller. Don&#8217;t rush the job &#8212; go slow. Use smooth and steady pressure on the press when pointing bullets. You don&#8217;t want to trap air in the die and damage the bullet tip. You can use most any press, with a caliber-specific sleeve and correct die insert. The Whidden pointing die has a micrometer top so making adjustments is very easy.</p></blockquote>
<p>Bryan Litz actually helped design the Whidden Bullet Pointing Die System, so you can order the <a href="https://store.appliedballisticsllc.com/category_s/75.htm" target="_blank">Pointing Die and Inserts</a> directly from Applied Ballistics. Just make sure that you pick up the correct caliber sleeve(s) and appropriate insert(s). As sold by Applied Ballistics, the <a href="https://store.appliedballisticsllc.com/category_s/75.htm" target="_blank">Whidden Bullet Pointing Die System</a> comes with the die, one tipping insert, and one caliber-specific sleeve. To see which insert(s) you need for your bullet type(s), click this link:</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.whiddengunworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/DIE-INSERT-CHART.pdf" target="_blank">LINK: Whidden Gunworks Pointing Die Insert Selection Chart</a></h2>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want to improve your understanding of Ballistics, Bullet Design, Bullet Pointing, and other shooting-related tech topics? Well here&#8217;s a treasure trove of gun expertise. Applied Ballistics offers dozens of FREE tech articles on its website. Curious about Coriolis? &#8212; You&#8217;ll find answers. Want to understand the difference between G1 and G7 BC? &#8212; There&#8217;s an [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Want to improve your understanding of Ballistics, Bullet Design, Bullet Pointing, and other shooting-related tech topics? Well here&#8217;s a treasure trove of gun expertise. Applied Ballistics offers dozens of <a href="https://appliedballisticsllc.com/education/" target="_blank">FREE tech articles</a> on its website. Curious about Coriolis? &#8212; You&#8217;ll find answers. Want to understand the difference between <a href="https://appliedballisticsllc.com/2019/11/08/a-better-ballistic-coefficient/" target='_blank'>G1 and G7 BC</a>? &#8212; There&#8217;s an <a href="https://appliedballisticsllc.com/2019/11/08/a-better-ballistic-coefficient/" target='_blank'>article about that</a>.</p>
<p>“Doc” Beech, technical support specialist at Applied Ballistics says these articles can help shooters working with ballistics programs: “One of the biggest issues I have seen is the misunderstanding&#8230; about a bullet’s ballistic coefficient (BC) and what it really means. Several papers on ballistic coefficient are available for shooters to review on the website.”</p>
<blockquote><p>Credit <a href="https://www.ssusa.org/" target="_blank">Shooting Sports USA</a> Editor John Parker for finding this great resource. John writes: &#8220;Our friends at Applied Ballistics have a real gold mine of articles on the science of accurate shooting on their website. This is a fantastic source for precision shooting information[.] Topics presented are wide-ranging &#8212; from ballistic coefficients to bullet analysis.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<h2><a href="https://appliedballisticsllc.com/education/" target="_blank">READ All Applied Ballistics Articles HERE &#187;</a></h2>
<p>Here are six (6) of our favorite Applied Ballistics articles, available for FREE to read online. There are dozens more, all available on the <a href="https://appliedballisticsllc.com/education/" target="_blank">Applied Ballistics Education Webpage</a>. After clicking link, select Plus (+) Symbol for &#8220;White Papers&#8221;, then navigate to particular articles with Left/Right arrows.</p>
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		<title>Pointing Basics &#8212; How to Use a Bullet Pointing Die System</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tech Tip by Doc Beech, Applied Ballistics Support Team I am going to hit on some key points when it comes to bullet pointing. How much pointing and trimming needed is going to depend on the bullet itself. Specifically how bad the bullets are to begin with. Starting out with better-quality projectiles such as Bergers [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><i>Tech Tip by Doc Beech, <a href="http://appliedballisticsllc.com" target="_blank">Applied Ballistics</a> Support Team</i><br />
I am going to hit on some key points when it comes to bullet pointing. How much pointing and trimming needed is going to depend on the bullet itself. Specifically how bad the bullets are to begin with. Starting out with better-quality projectiles such as Bergers is going to mean two things. First that you don&#8217;t need to do as much correction to the meplat, but also that the improvement is going to be less. NOTE: We recommend you DO NOT POINT hunting bullets. Pointing can affect terminal performance in a bad way.</p>
<p><b>NOTE the change in the bullet tip shape and hollowpoint size after pointing:</b><br />
<img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/docpoint1508.jpg" alt="Berger Bullet Pointing Applied Ballistics Bryan Litz Whidden Pointing Die pointer"></p>
<p><b>Don&#8217;t Over-Point Your Bullets</b><br />
What is important here is that <strong>you never want to over-point</strong>. It is far better to be safe, and under-point, rather than over-point and crush the tips even the slightest bit. To quote Bryan Litz exactly: &#8220;Best practice is to leave a tiny air gap in the tip so you&#8217;re sure not to compress the metal together which will result in crushing. Most of the gain in pointing is taking the bullet tip down to this point. Going a little further doesn&#8217;t show on target&#8221;. So in essence you are only bringing the tip down a small amount&#8230; and you want to make sure you leave an air gap at the tip.</p>
<p><center><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/point1b.png" alt="Salazar Whidden Bullet Pointer system"></center></p>
<p>Also keep in mind, bullet pointing is one of those procedures with variable returns. If you only shoot at 100-200 yards, bullet pointing will likely not benefit you. To see the benefits, which can run from  2 to 10% (possibly more with poorly designed bullets), you need be shooting at long range. Bryan says: &#8220;Typically, with pointing, you&#8217;ll see 3-4% increase in BC on average. If the nose is long and pointy (VLD shape) with a large meplat, that’s where pointing has the biggest effect; up to 8% or 10%. If the meplat is tight on a short tangent nose, the increase can be as small as 1 or 2%.&#8221; For example, If you point a Berger .308-caliber 185gr Juggernaut expect to only get a 2% increase in BC.</p>
<p><img src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/docpoint1506.jpg" alt="Berger Bullet Pointing Applied Ballistics Bryan Litz Whidden Pointing Die pointer"></p>
<p><b>Should You Trim after Pointing?</b><br />
Sometimes you can see tiny imperfections after pointing, but to say you &#8220;need&#8221; to trim after pointing is to say that the small imperfections make a difference. Bryan Litz advises: &#8220;If your goal is to make bullets that fly uniformly at the highest levels, it may not be necessary to trim them.&#8221; In fact Bryan states: &#8220;I&#8217;ve never trimmed a bullet tip, before or after pointing&#8221;. So in the end it is up to you to decide.</p>
<blockquote><p><b>Pointing is Easy with the Right Tools</b><br />
The process of pointing in itself is very simple. It takes about as much effort to point bullets as it does to seat bullets. We are simply making the air gap on the tip of the bullet ever-so smaller. Don&#8217;t rush the job &#8212; go slow. Use smooth and steady pressure on the press when pointing bullets. You don&#8217;t want to trap air in the die and damage the bullet tip. You can use most any press, with a caliber-specific sleeve and correct die insert. The Whidden pointing die has a micrometer top so making adjustments is very easy.  </p></blockquote>
<p>Bryan Litz actually helped design the Whidden Bullet Pointing Die System, so you can order the <a href="http://store.appliedballisticsllc.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=75" target="_blank">Pointing Die and Inserts</a> directly from Applied Ballistics. Just make sure that you pick up the correct caliber sleeve(s) and appropriate insert(s). As sold by Applied Ballistics, the <a href="http://store.appliedballisticsllc.com/SearchResults.asp?Cat=75" target="_blank">Whidden Bullet Pointing Die System</a> comes with the die, one tipping insert, and one caliber-specific sleeve. To see which insert(s) you need for your bullet type(s), click this link:</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.whiddengunworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/DIE-INSERT-CHART.pdf" target="_blank">LINK: Whidden Gunworks Pointing Die Insert Selection Chart</a></h2>
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