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Does "anyone" ever take Sectional Density into consideration!!
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<blockquote data-quote="turkn8r1" data-source="post: 1541104" data-attributes="member: 52709"><p>OK let's take this in another direction. I think this all started with a thread about sectional density. I'm so confused right now I actually believe what my wife is saying. OK let's take 2 projectiles. Same shape same BC same SD same speed but 2 different typed of material and construction. Like let's say a VLD Target and a long range accubond. Theoretically they both fly the same. They both drift the same (spin which no one has mentioned and wind). They should have the same speed energy and velocity at impact, Now what happens and which factor is most important. This is not to incite a riot but so far there have been some interesting thought provoking and informative information come from this. So let's hear some thoughts and theories. I am not saying any one factor is more important. I do think that how we individually look at it will dictate how this goes. And most importantly we can definitely learn from each other and our varied experiences. We are all adults (except when no one's watching) so let's stay civil and learn something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkn8r1, post: 1541104, member: 52709"] OK let's take this in another direction. I think this all started with a thread about sectional density. I'm so confused right now I actually believe what my wife is saying. OK let's take 2 projectiles. Same shape same BC same SD same speed but 2 different typed of material and construction. Like let's say a VLD Target and a long range accubond. Theoretically they both fly the same. They both drift the same (spin which no one has mentioned and wind). They should have the same speed energy and velocity at impact, Now what happens and which factor is most important. This is not to incite a riot but so far there have been some interesting thought provoking and informative information come from this. So let's hear some thoughts and theories. I am not saying any one factor is more important. I do think that how we individually look at it will dictate how this goes. And most importantly we can definitely learn from each other and our varied experiences. We are all adults (except when no one's watching) so let's stay civil and learn something. [/QUOTE]
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