This is a question that I would like proven with empirical evidence.
SO... thanks for your guess in advance.
There have been times bird hunting and coyote hunting that it seems when you "swing" on a bird or running dog that the bullet attains lateral movement as well as its forward flight path.
Not wind, inertia created as a barrel is moved laterally when swinging on A TARGET.
Is the swing creating lateral movement or is it simply the flight path target itersection in a straight line. ???
So, "straight line" at point of exiting the muzzle
or "actually moving sideways" from the inertia ???
Looking for evidence
SO... thanks for your guess in advance.
There have been times bird hunting and coyote hunting that it seems when you "swing" on a bird or running dog that the bullet attains lateral movement as well as its forward flight path.
Not wind, inertia created as a barrel is moved laterally when swinging on A TARGET.
Is the swing creating lateral movement or is it simply the flight path target itersection in a straight line. ???
So, "straight line" at point of exiting the muzzle
or "actually moving sideways" from the inertia ???
Looking for evidence