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<blockquote data-quote="dragon798" data-source="post: 1797639" data-attributes="member: 51909"><p>The gyroscopic stability of the bullet, provided it is properly stabilized, is enough to resist the over turning pressures created by supersonic flight. I find it hard to believe that a single drop of water would have the mass to affect the flight of a bullet by a significant amount. Any pitch or yaw that was introduced should easily be dampened by the gyroscopic effect. Would love to hear from Bryan Litz on this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dragon798, post: 1797639, member: 51909"] The gyroscopic stability of the bullet, provided it is properly stabilized, is enough to resist the over turning pressures created by supersonic flight. I find it hard to believe that a single drop of water would have the mass to affect the flight of a bullet by a significant amount. Any pitch or yaw that was introduced should easily be dampened by the gyroscopic effect. Would love to hear from Bryan Litz on this. [/QUOTE]
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