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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 689407" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>Fine. Too bad you can't or don't know how to explain it. Or maybe it's one of your secrets that you're afraid someone else will know about. 'Tis nothing but a grade school rate-time-distance problem anyway. So a 35 mph animal will move about 1/40th inch in .0004 second. That's what I was getting at for the difference in lock times between .00250 and .00246 second and how far that deer would move at top speed. Doesn't matter if that primer was .002" deeper either; that .0004 second difference still applies and the animal would move just as far in that length of time.</p><p></p><p>And picking apart someone's reasoning is how their errors are exposed. It'll also expose why they're correct in their reasoning; if they are correct.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 689407, member: 5302"] Fine. Too bad you can't or don't know how to explain it. Or maybe it's one of your secrets that you're afraid someone else will know about. 'Tis nothing but a grade school rate-time-distance problem anyway. So a 35 mph animal will move about 1/40th inch in .0004 second. That's what I was getting at for the difference in lock times between .00250 and .00246 second and how far that deer would move at top speed. Doesn't matter if that primer was .002" deeper either; that .0004 second difference still applies and the animal would move just as far in that length of time. And picking apart someone's reasoning is how their errors are exposed. It'll also expose why they're correct in their reasoning; if they are correct. [/QUOTE]
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