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Does recoil begin before the bullet exits the muzzle?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pro2A" data-source="post: 1672847" data-attributes="member: 17889"><p>Regarding recoil/bullet movement, the bullet cannot move without equal and opposite reaction against the bolt face/rifle receiver.....cannot violate Newton's Law of Motion....For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.</p><p></p><p>Interesting comment on bipod loading. I've never been able to get anyone to explain bipod loading benefit.....including military trained shooters. They seem do it because they were taught to load the bipod.....without understanding why. I always questioned effect due to foreshortening the vertical height component under loading....like a clock hand moving toward one o'clock from straight up 12 o'clock. The "lost" height from foreshortening loading, has to be regained under recoil raising the bore equal to the lost height. I understand your comment to mean to account for the height change via consistency of height (recoil) at instant of bullet exit from bore. Am I understanding your point correctly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pro2A, post: 1672847, member: 17889"] Regarding recoil/bullet movement, the bullet cannot move without equal and opposite reaction against the bolt face/rifle receiver.....cannot violate Newton's Law of Motion....For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Interesting comment on bipod loading. I've never been able to get anyone to explain bipod loading benefit.....including military trained shooters. They seem do it because they were taught to load the bipod.....without understanding why. I always questioned effect due to foreshortening the vertical height component under loading....like a clock hand moving toward one o'clock from straight up 12 o'clock. The "lost" height from foreshortening loading, has to be regained under recoil raising the bore equal to the lost height. I understand your comment to mean to account for the height change via consistency of height (recoil) at instant of bullet exit from bore. Am I understanding your point correctly? [/QUOTE]
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