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7MM Nosler ABLR
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<blockquote data-quote="Marble" data-source="post: 940580" data-attributes="member: 51354"><p>Well there are a lot of people very experienced in the industry that disagree. </p><p> </p><p>I don't know if the law dispersion would apply to a projectile such as a bullet that spins and cuts through the air, maybe a round projectile would be appropriate. I'm not saying you are wrong or right, I'm just saying there are bullet manufactures and people who do this for a living that have found some cartridge combinations have groups that will shrink slightly at medium range to long range.</p><p> </p><p>Some theories surround the coriolis effect, some parallax another speaks to stabilization in general, comparing the swerving bullet to that of a car going to a straight road, hitting some ice and begin to get loose in the rear, letting the rear end slide back and forth, the car does this until it stabilizes, all the while continuing on the same path. Makes a little sense, but is it real? IDK...</p><p> </p><p>There is enough talk and experience with this phenomenon for it to be real or at least something to consider, whether we understand it or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marble, post: 940580, member: 51354"] Well there are a lot of people very experienced in the industry that disagree. I don't know if the law dispersion would apply to a projectile such as a bullet that spins and cuts through the air, maybe a round projectile would be appropriate. I'm not saying you are wrong or right, I'm just saying there are bullet manufactures and people who do this for a living that have found some cartridge combinations have groups that will shrink slightly at medium range to long range. Some theories surround the coriolis effect, some parallax another speaks to stabilization in general, comparing the swerving bullet to that of a car going to a straight road, hitting some ice and begin to get loose in the rear, letting the rear end slide back and forth, the car does this until it stabilizes, all the while continuing on the same path. Makes a little sense, but is it real? IDK... There is enough talk and experience with this phenomenon for it to be real or at least something to consider, whether we understand it or not. [/QUOTE]
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