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<blockquote data-quote="Shumba" data-source="post: 584454" data-attributes="member: 12337"><p>I am going with Shawn's answer. Speedy Gonzales told me the same thing when I asked him once. He said the shockwave the bullet produces around it displaces the rain and it has no effect on the bullet. Have you ever been driving down the hwy in the rain and see that there is a dry spot on the hood of your vehicle? The path the air takes over the hood pushes the rain away. Makes sense to me anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shumba, post: 584454, member: 12337"] I am going with Shawn's answer. Speedy Gonzales told me the same thing when I asked him once. He said the shockwave the bullet produces around it displaces the rain and it has no effect on the bullet. Have you ever been driving down the hwy in the rain and see that there is a dry spot on the hood of your vehicle? The path the air takes over the hood pushes the rain away. Makes sense to me anyway. [/QUOTE]
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