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Sabot ?
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<blockquote data-quote="ken snyder" data-source="post: 514070" data-attributes="member: 26019"><p>There are many as mentioned above problems with Sabot bullets. I do not have a good opinion of the ones I have shot. Looking at it as a play around project it has some interesting possibilities. ( safety noted ) Without the introduction of some sort of smart powder we have already taken velocities to their max. A way simplified formula for velocity is pressure, time and surface area. Pressure is at an end, time decreases with velocity, and we end up with surface area ( diameter for weight ) as the current last place to go for higher velocity. I know the military uses them in very accurate Kinetic loads ( the science television channel). At the very least its an interesting topic if no one is currently playing with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ken snyder, post: 514070, member: 26019"] There are many as mentioned above problems with Sabot bullets. I do not have a good opinion of the ones I have shot. Looking at it as a play around project it has some interesting possibilities. ( safety noted ) Without the introduction of some sort of smart powder we have already taken velocities to their max. A way simplified formula for velocity is pressure, time and surface area. Pressure is at an end, time decreases with velocity, and we end up with surface area ( diameter for weight ) as the current last place to go for higher velocity. I know the military uses them in very accurate Kinetic loads ( the science television channel). At the very least its an interesting topic if no one is currently playing with them. [/QUOTE]
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