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Do Bullets Go To Sleep?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kennibear" data-source="post: 889883" data-attributes="member: 51650"><p>Hopefully my last question as you are going to run out of patience:</p><p></p><p>Does it improve the bullet by making it longer or at least with a long bearing surface relative to weight to minimize this effect? That is, do long bodied bullets with long contact surfaces pitch and yaw less? Have you found a correlation between length of bearing surface as a function of sectional density that improves or reduces this effect?</p><p></p><p>Very informative article, written for laymen to understand. That alone is an accomplishment.</p><p></p><p>KB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kennibear, post: 889883, member: 51650"] Hopefully my last question as you are going to run out of patience: Does it improve the bullet by making it longer or at least with a long bearing surface relative to weight to minimize this effect? That is, do long bodied bullets with long contact surfaces pitch and yaw less? Have you found a correlation between length of bearing surface as a function of sectional density that improves or reduces this effect? Very informative article, written for laymen to understand. That alone is an accomplishment. KB [/QUOTE]
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