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recoil v accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="coonhunter" data-source="post: 521348" data-attributes="member: 9932"><p>If recoil does not begin until after the bullet leaves the barrel then why does how you hold the rifle matter at all? </p><p> </p><p> You have a bullet of some mass accelerating from 0 to 3000 fps. As soon as that bullet begins to accelerate Thare is an oppsite and equal reaction. The initial action is the expansion of the gasses from the burning powder, the equal reaction is the bullet accelerating forward, and the oppsite reaction is the rifle moving backward.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coonhunter, post: 521348, member: 9932"] If recoil does not begin until after the bullet leaves the barrel then why does how you hold the rifle matter at all? You have a bullet of some mass accelerating from 0 to 3000 fps. As soon as that bullet begins to accelerate Thare is an oppsite and equal reaction. The initial action is the expansion of the gasses from the burning powder, the equal reaction is the bullet accelerating forward, and the oppsite reaction is the rifle moving backward. [/QUOTE]
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