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re: A rule of thumb on changing point of impact on fixed sighted guns
Posted on 9/15/14 at 9:33 pm to weagle99
Posted on 9/15/14 at 9:33 pm to weagle99
I provided proof. It was even labeled as such.
In all seriousness, please show me "initial recoil impulse". The video provided shows the bullet long gone before the gun even moved.
Powder density and burn rate from a larger projectile seems much more logical.
In all seriousness, please show me "initial recoil impulse". The video provided shows the bullet long gone before the gun even moved.
Powder density and burn rate from a larger projectile seems much more logical.
Posted on 9/15/14 at 9:45 pm to Ice Cream Sammich
Recoil begins the instant the bullet starts to move, regardless if it is captured on film.
I believe a slo mo film with a revolver might show the effect clearer.
Larger projectile? I assume you mean a heavier projectile and not a different / larger caliber.
The OP deals with speed of identical projectiles with different powder charges. I edited the post to clarify.
I believe a slo mo film with a revolver might show the effect clearer.
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Powder density and burn rate from a larger projectile seems much more logical.
Larger projectile? I assume you mean a heavier projectile and not a different / larger caliber.
The OP deals with speed of identical projectiles with different powder charges. I edited the post to clarify.
This post was edited on 9/15/14 at 9:49 pm
Posted on 9/15/14 at 10:05 pm to Ice Cream Sammich
quote:This. Revolver could be different.
The video provided shows the bullet long gone before the gun even moved.
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