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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="tlbrush" data-source="post: 1899262" data-attributes="member: 28937"><p>You can think of it like being on a teeter totter...when you are at the top or the bottom you are stationary for a moment. When your barrel oscillates, at the top and bottom of each oscillation it is stationary. Unlike the teeter totter example the oscillation is rounded at the top and bottom so side of the directional change the movement up and down becomes less and less so you have a little bit wider moment where the barrel is barely moving up or down so the bullets will tend to impact near the same vertical location.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tlbrush, post: 1899262, member: 28937"] You can think of it like being on a teeter totter...when you are at the top or the bottom you are stationary for a moment. When your barrel oscillates, at the top and bottom of each oscillation it is stationary. Unlike the teeter totter example the oscillation is rounded at the top and bottom so side of the directional change the movement up and down becomes less and less so you have a little bit wider moment where the barrel is barely moving up or down so the bullets will tend to impact near the same vertical location. [/QUOTE]
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