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Reloading
Using chronograph data to determine the best load????
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<blockquote data-quote="Eaglet" data-source="post: 93080" data-attributes="member: 3756"><p>RDM416,</p><p>In all truthfulness, I'm pretty ignorant in spite of having 3.5 years of full time Civil Engineering schooling years ago. That said, I believe many would find hard to believe, including my self, that recoil takes place after the bullet has come out regardless of how fast it may come out! For every action there is a reaction... or should I say for every action there is an instant reaction? If recoil is after the bullet comes out, then why we pay so much attention to consistency, how to hold the rifle, how much cheek pressure, how we pull the trigger, etc and etc. If the bullet comes out first then all the other would be useless. Differences in butt pressures makes different bullet behavior from shot to shot, again if bullet comes out before recoil it should not make any difference! Should it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eaglet, post: 93080, member: 3756"] RDM416, In all truthfulness, I'm pretty ignorant in spite of having 3.5 years of full time Civil Engineering schooling years ago. That said, I believe many would find hard to believe, including my self, that recoil takes place after the bullet has come out regardless of how fast it may come out! For every action there is a reaction... or should I say for every action there is an instant reaction? If recoil is after the bullet comes out, then why we pay so much attention to consistency, how to hold the rifle, how much cheek pressure, how we pull the trigger, etc and etc. If the bullet comes out first then all the other would be useless. Differences in butt pressures makes different bullet behavior from shot to shot, again if bullet comes out before recoil it should not make any difference! Should it? [/QUOTE]
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