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<blockquote data-quote="mwkelso" data-source="post: 1868697" data-attributes="member: 110880"><p>I tend to agree with this. Bryan Litz did an experiment on bullet yaw and corkscrew behaviors as it exits the muzzle. To the best of their findings, the bullet never deviated from the flight path more than the size of it's own caliber size. The main reason for the experiment was to test the effects of a bad or inconsistent muzzle crown. No matter how horribly they damaged the muzzle, the same still applied. No greater deviation in flight than the size of the caliber itself. </p><p>They also found that this deviation lasted typically no longer than 10yds from the muzzle. By that theory, the bullet is well asleep by the time it hits 100yds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mwkelso, post: 1868697, member: 110880"] I tend to agree with this. Bryan Litz did an experiment on bullet yaw and corkscrew behaviors as it exits the muzzle. To the best of their findings, the bullet never deviated from the flight path more than the size of it’s own caliber size. The main reason for the experiment was to test the effects of a bad or inconsistent muzzle crown. No matter how horribly they damaged the muzzle, the same still applied. No greater deviation in flight than the size of the caliber itself. They also found that this deviation lasted typically no longer than 10yds from the muzzle. By that theory, the bullet is well asleep by the time it hits 100yds. [/QUOTE]
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