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The Basics, Starting Out
Why supersonic?
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<blockquote data-quote="Natty Bumpo" data-source="post: 190905" data-attributes="member: 10106"><p>I've only been hanging out here a bit more than a month; but, I occasionally see reference to the importance of a bullet staying supersonic at a given range. Why is this important? Does something happen to bullet stability or performance when it drops to subsonic levels?</p><p> </p><p>I was thinking the speed of sound was around 600 miles/hour. If my math is correct, this works out to around 880 feet/second. Is this close?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natty Bumpo, post: 190905, member: 10106"] I've only been hanging out here a bit more than a month; but, I occasionally see reference to the importance of a bullet staying supersonic at a given range. Why is this important? Does something happen to bullet stability or performance when it drops to subsonic levels? I was thinking the speed of sound was around 600 miles/hour. If my math is correct, this works out to around 880 feet/second. Is this close? [/QUOTE]
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