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Reloading
Using chronograph data to determine the best load????
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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 93129" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>RDM416, your comment: "A bullet traveling at 3000fps will take .000722 seconds to exit a 26" barrel." is interesting. A 3000 fps bullet moves 1 foot in .000333 seconds, 2 feet in .000667 seconds. And bullets accelerate from 0 to X fps out the barrel in a nonlinear way. My guess is your number is very close to exact (kudos to you!!). So, where'd you get this number from?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 93129, member: 5302"] RDM416, your comment: "A bullet traveling at 3000fps will take .000722 seconds to exit a 26" barrel." is interesting. A 3000 fps bullet moves 1 foot in .000333 seconds, 2 feet in .000667 seconds. And bullets accelerate from 0 to X fps out the barrel in a nonlinear way. My guess is your number is very close to exact (kudos to you!!). So, where'd you get this number from? [/QUOTE]
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