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7MM Nosler ABLR
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<blockquote data-quote="KYpatriot" data-source="post: 941535" data-attributes="member: 48028"><p>If I have offended you realize nobody is questioning your manhood or ability, I'm not denying the phenomenon. I clearly stated I believe your observations, but that it is my opinion there is another reason. It isn't a personal attack, just a belief based on my education in aeronautical engineering and physics. My suggestion for an experiment to record data on the same group at different ranges was because that would definitively prove I was wrong and that it truly is an external ballistics/aerodynamic effect, because no one has ever done so. I thought we were just having an esoteric discussion about an obscure, not well understood ballistic phenomenon, not slaying sacred cows. It would be cool for someone who sees this a lot with credible reputation and respected experience in long range shooting to prove it definitively because there are experienced shooters who don't believe it. I guess everyone is so sure of their own opinions no one bothers. I could do it, but no one would care. Oh well, I'll go and figure out what the "best all around cartridge" is instead, or perhaps dip into the .45 or 9mm debate lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KYpatriot, post: 941535, member: 48028"] If I have offended you realize nobody is questioning your manhood or ability, I'm not denying the phenomenon. I clearly stated I believe your observations, but that it is my opinion there is another reason. It isn't a personal attack, just a belief based on my education in aeronautical engineering and physics. My suggestion for an experiment to record data on the same group at different ranges was because that would definitively prove I was wrong and that it truly is an external ballistics/aerodynamic effect, because no one has ever done so. I thought we were just having an esoteric discussion about an obscure, not well understood ballistic phenomenon, not slaying sacred cows. It would be cool for someone who sees this a lot with credible reputation and respected experience in long range shooting to prove it definitively because there are experienced shooters who don't believe it. I guess everyone is so sure of their own opinions no one bothers. I could do it, but no one would care. Oh well, I'll go and figure out what the "best all around cartridge" is instead, or perhaps dip into the .45 or 9mm debate lol. [/QUOTE]
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