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recoil v accuracy
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<blockquote data-quote="lightwind" data-source="post: 522833" data-attributes="member: 30140"><p>SBruce: Don't worry about your view on this, it is absolutely correct. The rifle starts to move as soon as the bullet starts to move. The movement is due to the force on both of them. As you point out, the hold is important. That is why I am not sure about the amount of motion that was quoted in the article on triggers, but I am sure that the rifle starts to move immediately with the bullet (in the opposite direction of course). <G></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lightwind, post: 522833, member: 30140"] SBruce: Don't worry about your view on this, it is absolutely correct. The rifle starts to move as soon as the bullet starts to move. The movement is due to the force on both of them. As you point out, the hold is important. That is why I am not sure about the amount of motion that was quoted in the article on triggers, but I am sure that the rifle starts to move immediately with the bullet (in the opposite direction of course). <G> [/QUOTE]
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