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Old 02-09-2010 | 05:13 PM
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so bigbulls, your saying that as velocity is increased centrifigul forces are greater.
Like a bicycle going 1 mph or 100 mph. the wheels still turn the same amount of rotations in 300 ft, but at 1 mph the bike wants to fall over but at 100 mph it would stay up without a rider .
I can buy that
Yes, that is correct. Except that the axis of the bullet is at 90 degrees from the axis of the wheel.

Does bullet weight have anything to do with it ?
No, bullet length is a factor but not bullet weight per given diameter.


LoL Like ol Larry or not he does liven things up.
That's akin to saying that an outbreak of food poisoning livens up the ER.

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