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Reloading
Do I understand the "node" ?
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<blockquote data-quote="smokey3" data-source="post: 1899621" data-attributes="member: 94479"><p>Is it possible that the vibration of the barrel and the velocity node happen to coincide? I don't know the answer, merely asking a question. There are many articles about the vibration and oscillation of the barrel being related to sound waves. I do know some 1000 yard benchrest shooters who say exactly what you stated about the velocity node, however I am wondering if the vibration and velocity nodes are related? Before anyone jumps all over me, remember I am only curious about this, I am in no way saying one or the other is the correct answer. If anyone else has an opinion on this subject, please feel free to give your opinion, after all, most of us are on this forum to learn and hear other people's opinions. Is it possible that some barrel twists, calibers, and bullet weights just like being spun along at a certain speed? IMO, the answer is yes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokey3, post: 1899621, member: 94479"] Is it possible that the vibration of the barrel and the velocity node happen to coincide? I don't know the answer, merely asking a question. There are many articles about the vibration and oscillation of the barrel being related to sound waves. I do know some 1000 yard benchrest shooters who say exactly what you stated about the velocity node, however I am wondering if the vibration and velocity nodes are related? Before anyone jumps all over me, remember I am only curious about this, I am in no way saying one or the other is the correct answer. If anyone else has an opinion on this subject, please feel free to give your opinion, after all, most of us are on this forum to learn and hear other people's opinions. Is it possible that some barrel twists, calibers, and bullet weights just like being spun along at a certain speed? IMO, the answer is yes. [/QUOTE]
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