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Bullet lift, does it exist?
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<blockquote data-quote="bwaites" data-source="post: 176888" data-attributes="member: 8733"><p>To quote a President, "There you go again!" </p><p> </p><p>Once again, no answers to the questions asked, just rhetoric.</p><p> </p><p>I'm not spinning anything, (well, the bullets spin, but I'm not doing that!) </p><p> </p><p>YOU pointed out that bullets rise if they are in a nose up configuration, I tried to align that with the studies done by the military, and you get all excited. </p><p> </p><p>If I knew the answer, I wouldn't have asked. If I had received a satisfactory response, I wouldn't have continued. You haven't answered the questions asked. You have given multiple answers, but as you pointed out so well, you can get any answer you want if you ask the wrong people or the wrong forum, or even the wrong question. How are we to know that YOU are the authority. You have yet to cite a single reference or peer reviewed journal to substantiate your arguments. </p><p> </p><p>All you do is shout vitriol. </p><p> </p><p>Once again, if it is such basic physics, how does a High School physics teacher NOT know it? How do two physicists at the DOE NOT know it?</p><p> </p><p>Yet you are the authority, hanging out here in Long Range Hunting! </p><p> </p><p>Pardon me if I want a little more information and authoritative explanation!!</p><p> </p><p>MY profession doesn't allow that type of explanation or advice without corroboration. DO you have that?</p><p> </p><p>Bill</p><p> </p><p>PS--Big guns are a completely different ball game, as even discussed in MY initial quotes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bwaites, post: 176888, member: 8733"] To quote a President, "There you go again!" Once again, no answers to the questions asked, just rhetoric. I'm not spinning anything, (well, the bullets spin, but I'm not doing that!) YOU pointed out that bullets rise if they are in a nose up configuration, I tried to align that with the studies done by the military, and you get all excited. If I knew the answer, I wouldn't have asked. If I had received a satisfactory response, I wouldn't have continued. You haven't answered the questions asked. You have given multiple answers, but as you pointed out so well, you can get any answer you want if you ask the wrong people or the wrong forum, or even the wrong question. How are we to know that YOU are the authority. You have yet to cite a single reference or peer reviewed journal to substantiate your arguments. All you do is shout vitriol. Once again, if it is such basic physics, how does a High School physics teacher NOT know it? How do two physicists at the DOE NOT know it? Yet you are the authority, hanging out here in Long Range Hunting! Pardon me if I want a little more information and authoritative explanation!! MY profession doesn't allow that type of explanation or advice without corroboration. DO you have that? Bill PS--Big guns are a completely different ball game, as even discussed in MY initial quotes. [/QUOTE]
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