A bullet with a ballistic coefficient of .150 G1 is fired over a flat, level range at sea level on a windless day. The initial muzzle velocity is 1080 feet per second. The sight line of the gun is 1.35" diectly above the centerline of the bore, is horizontal, and is 5 feet above the ground. If the gun is zeroed at 50 feet, when and where will the bullet hit the ground?
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A bullet with a ballistic coefficient of .150 G1 is fired over a flat, level range at sea level on a windless day. The initial muzzle velocity is 1080 feet per second. The sight line of the gun is 1.35" diectly above the centerline of the bore, is horizontal, and is 5 feet above the ground. If the gun is zeroed at 50 feet, when and where will the bullet hit the ground?
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