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Remington 700 long range.
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 1138768" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>Ok, so it has been proven now that the human CNS cannot process the information that quickly, that is why recoil is a delayed feeling, correct?. That being the case (as you have so stated above)...That would mean that it's not even humanly possible to affect the shot in 1.5 milliseconds, since your CNS can't even process info or function that fast...Like, I stated prior.</p><p></p><p>Also, if it doesn't function or process info that fast, you can't expect to feel the recoil yet, because it has only moved the butt of the rifle a few thousandths of an inch. A few thousandths of an inch, is not even noticeable with the human eye without magnification, so you definitely can't expect to feel that recoil if the rifle only moved a few thousandths of an inch...So, let's agree to disagree on that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 1138768, member: 12995"] Ok, so it has been proven now that the human CNS cannot process the information that quickly, that is why recoil is a delayed feeling, correct?. That being the case (as you have so stated above)...That would mean that it's not even humanly possible to affect the shot in 1.5 milliseconds, since your CNS can't even process info or function that fast...Like, I stated prior. Also, if it doesn't function or process info that fast, you can't expect to feel the recoil yet, because it has only moved the butt of the rifle a few thousandths of an inch. A few thousandths of an inch, is not even noticeable with the human eye without magnification, so you definitely can't expect to feel that recoil if the rifle only moved a few thousandths of an inch...So, let's agree to disagree on that one. [/QUOTE]
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