![]() ![]() In fact at the 100 yard mark the bullet will have dropped -12.0311 in (over a foot). While the 1.8 in drop of the 9mm bullet at 50 yards may not sound bad, it all goes downhill from there. ![]() If all of this is confusing, just disregard all that mumbo jumbo above. This bullet moves 1120fps from the muzzle. All data based of a the assumption that the pistol has been zeroed in at 25 yds., no scope is present, and the bullet being fired is a with a 124 gr, 9mm round, (in this example we used federal) with a bc (ballistic coefficient of 0.149). If you want to go further or apply wind resistance then use custom settings with our ballistic calculator. It tracks the movement of the bullet in zero wind conditions, and out to 100 yards. This is a 9mm Luger ballistics chart (external) generated using our ballistic trajectory calculator. ![]() The Ballistic Coefficient for the 9mm Luger (9mm Parabellum) (9x19mm), American Eagle (Federal) Full Metal Jacket, 124gr is 0.149 (in this example) but, but may also range from. ![]()
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