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375-408 CheyTac (Kirby Alert!!!!!!) question
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<blockquote data-quote="Mountainsheep" data-source="post: 120955" data-attributes="member: 5875"><p>Matt,</p><p>Thanks for your attention and consideration of my theory. I am most enlightened and I am in total agreement with your explanation. Your deduction proves my observation of surface expansion and drag was a bit shallow, (pardon the pun) and that the reduction of base drag is defiantly a more significant factor in determining the resistance force. Every learning experience is a valuable contribution that provides opportunity to further expand our boundaries. I'm by no means an expert on ballistics or mechanical physics, but I do feel that by openly sharing our thoughts and reasoning in an open forum will help the general public realize that there is quite a bit of in-depth research and intellectual thought involved in our sport. Exposing the science and technology involved in our equipment development will hopefully debunk any perceptions of machismo that might be associated with the use of larger and more powerful ammunition.</p><p></p><p>Have a great weekend,</p><p>Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountainsheep, post: 120955, member: 5875"] Matt, Thanks for your attention and consideration of my theory. I am most enlightened and I am in total agreement with your explanation. Your deduction proves my observation of surface expansion and drag was a bit shallow, (pardon the pun) and that the reduction of base drag is defiantly a more significant factor in determining the resistance force. Every learning experience is a valuable contribution that provides opportunity to further expand our boundaries. I’m by no means an expert on ballistics or mechanical physics, but I do feel that by openly sharing our thoughts and reasoning in an open forum will help the general public realize that there is quite a bit of in-depth research and intellectual thought involved in our sport. Exposing the science and technology involved in our equipment development will hopefully debunk any perceptions of machismo that might be associated with the use of larger and more powerful ammunition. Have a great weekend, Dave [/QUOTE]
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