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Air Temperature Effects On Muzzle Velocity By Gustavo F. Ruiz
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<blockquote data-quote="HarryN" data-source="post: 929546" data-attributes="member: 69773"><p>Thank you for the excellent article, and the comments.</p><p> </p><p>I am still a beginner / student in the long range concepts, but I am familiar in general with temperature effects on various hardware and chemical processes.</p><p> </p><p>It occurred to me that if barrel temperature, bullet, and powder temperature are such major factors in trajectory planning, then one possible method to reduce this is to heat the barrel to a relatively narrow constant temperature, or at least to a "minimum" temperature.</p><p> </p><p>I know that sounds easier than it is, but it is possible, at least under some conditions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HarryN, post: 929546, member: 69773"] Thank you for the excellent article, and the comments. I am still a beginner / student in the long range concepts, but I am familiar in general with temperature effects on various hardware and chemical processes. It occurred to me that if barrel temperature, bullet, and powder temperature are such major factors in trajectory planning, then one possible method to reduce this is to heat the barrel to a relatively narrow constant temperature, or at least to a "minimum" temperature. I know that sounds easier than it is, but it is possible, at least under some conditions. [/QUOTE]
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