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Thanks for that! That is pretty nifty.
For ballistic coefficients for round ball, Bob Spencer has this short hand approach: coefficient = Ball Wt. in grains divided by (10640 x ball dia. x ball dia.)
Example: 0.535 ball weighing 230 grains --->
230 / (10640 x 0.535 x 0.535) = 230 / 3045.434 = BC of .0755
And, since you have to have bullet weight, here is the short hand for that: Weight in grains = 1502.6 x (Diameter x Diameter x Diameter)
Example: a 0.535 ball ---> 1502.6 x (0.535 x 0.535 x 0.535) = 1502.6 x 0.15313 = weight of 230.09 gr