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Ballistic solution example: D.O.P.E.
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FM/BG-621.V1.07 - Ballistic solution example: D.O.P.E.

Preparation

Sgt McShooty is deployed as a Spotter (Manual) on a Honeybadger. He aims for to assemble ballistic solutions quickly and easily, so he prepares D.O.P.E. for the operation.

His sniper is using the M24 SWS and they will only be using the M118 LR bullet. He receives the set .pbo date and time from the Senior Game Master, and assembles vertical and horizontal D.O.P.E. according to the Manual Ballistics guides:

Target RangeVertical DeflectionHorizontal Deflection
400m-2.60.1 R
450m-3.10.1 R
500m-3.70.1 R
550m-4.40.1 R
600m-4.90.1 R
650m-5.60.2 R
700m-6.50.2 R
750m-7.30.2 R
800m-8.10.2 R
850m-9.00.3 R
900m-9.80.3 R

 

Target requirements

In operation, Sgt McShooty identifies an OPFOR machine gunner engaging a friendly squad. A follow up shot will not compromise any objectives, so he can disregard most tertiary components entirely.

In addition to this, he is presented with fairly typical shot conditions, as:

  • There is no wind present
  • The target is stationary
  • He is not firing at a steep incline
CategoryBallistic ComponentDirection of Deflection
PrimaryBullet drop (composite)Vertical
PrimaryMoving targetsHorizontal
PrimaryCrosswindsHorizontal
SecondaryInclined shootingVertical
SecondarySpin driftHorizontal
SecondaryCoriolis effectHorizontal
TertiaryEotvös effectVertical
TertiaryHeadwinds & tailwindsVertical
TertiaryAir density changesVertical

 

Ballistic solution assembly

Sgt McShooty ranges his target at 850m according to https://unitedtaskforce.net/handbook?c=marksmanship-temp&g=FMG83. Looking at his D.O.P.E., he sees his 850m impact was recorded at -9.0 mils low and 0.3 mils to the right. To compensate, for a low and right impact, he has his sniper adjust up and to the left.

Final Ballistic Solution: 9 mils up, 0.3 mils left

Published by Sgt Jochem on 05/07/2024 at 21:36

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