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7mm Allen Mag test rifle finished.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard338" data-source="post: 76505" data-attributes="member: 1537"><p><strong>Re: wc872 burn rate</strong></p><p></p><p>All of a sudden you are talking about combustion products? What do you think I've been telling you! New molecules? Similar formulations?</p><p>You are changing your story as you realize that I'm correct. You were originally saying that no new molecules were formed. It is a simple heat pump etc. How do you think different burn rates are acheived? One way is through different formulations and different amounts of retardants. Other ways include grain geometry. Its all in the book I KEEP TELLING YOU ABOUT!!!</p><p>You still aren't talking about the ref I'm talking about "GUN Proplusion Technology". Can you quit talking about some stupid website?</p><p>Finally, tell me who this chemist is, and his area of expertise!? Is he a physical/theoretical chemist (like myself)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard338, post: 76505, member: 1537"] [b]Re: wc872 burn rate[/b] All of a sudden you are talking about combustion products? What do you think I've been telling you! New molecules? Similar formulations? You are changing your story as you realize that I'm correct. You were originally saying that no new molecules were formed. It is a simple heat pump etc. How do you think different burn rates are acheived? One way is through different formulations and different amounts of retardants. Other ways include grain geometry. Its all in the book I KEEP TELLING YOU ABOUT!!! You still aren't talking about the ref I'm talking about "GUN Proplusion Technology". Can you quit talking about some stupid website? Finally, tell me who this chemist is, and his area of expertise!? Is he a physical/theoretical chemist (like myself)? [/QUOTE]
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