For long range shooting naval cannons can shoot over 20 miles. The coriolis effect and spin drift are accounted for in the firing solution.
My question is, why are most rifles for long range shooting usually right twist? In the northern hemisphere a left twist barrel would help offset the coriolis effect.
My question is, why are most rifles for long range shooting usually right twist? In the northern hemisphere a left twist barrel would help offset the coriolis effect.