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<blockquote data-quote="louis f" data-source="post: 1469258" data-attributes="member: 105931"><p>Dose anyone know what happens with velocity of a cartridge, when the ambient changes. What I am looking for. If the velocity change is lets say, 100 fps form 0 degs. to 125 degs. And at 62.5 degs. you have x velocity. Will you lose more velocity,(Total fps) going down to 0 degs. Or will you gain more velocity ( Total fps) going up to 100 degs. In other words what makes the bigger difference in the total velocity change. Which has the biggest difference Up or down???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="louis f, post: 1469258, member: 105931"] Dose anyone know what happens with velocity of a cartridge, when the ambient changes. What I am looking for. If the velocity change is lets say, 100 fps form 0 degs. to 125 degs. And at 62.5 degs. you have x velocity. Will you lose more velocity,(Total fps) going down to 0 degs. Or will you gain more velocity ( Total fps) going up to 100 degs. In other words what makes the bigger difference in the total velocity change. Which has the biggest difference Up or down??? [/QUOTE]
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