Thanks for the warm welcome and friendly emails in reply to my initial post. I am thinking this might be a good place to ask for a few volunteers to review some short journal articles we are considering for submission to the AFTE journal. Each of the papers is short (3 pages) and reviewing them should not be overly time consuming. It is clear that the main subject matter is more external ballistics than firearms examination, so we would also like some feedback on whether AFTE journal is the best place to submit the articles.
If you would like to review an article for us, please reply with an email and I'll send along the article as an attached MS Word document. If you don't specify an article, I'll send all three. Please be as frank as possible in your evaluation of our work and the appropriateness of it for the AFTE journal.
Thanks,
Michael Courtney
Using Sound of Target Impact for Acoustic Reconstructions of Shooting Events
Abstract:
The sound of a bullet hitting a target is sometimes discernable in an audio recording of a shooting event and can be used to determine the distance from shooter to target. This paper provides an example where the microphone is adjacent to the shooter and presents the simple math needed in cases where the microphone is adjacent to the target.
An Acoustic Method for Determining Ballistic Coefficients
Abstract:
This paper presents a method for using a PC soundcard, microphone and a chronograph to determine bullet BC with an accuracy of 6%. This is useful when a second chronograph is unavailable or when the projectile accuracy is insufficient to use a far chronograph.
Manufacturer Exaggerations of Ballistic Coefficients
Abstract:
Experimental determinations of ballistic coefficients show that the majority of published ballistic coefficients tested are exaggerated. Exaggerations range from 5-25%.