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I think you should vaporize as much of the base of the bullet as possible before it exits the barrel. That way, you get a stabilizing effect when the supersonic lead vapor undergoes Joule-Thompson expansive cooling which helps the bullet settle down by the "spooky interaction at a distance" seen in QM. If you can vaporize about 5-10 grains off the base then accuracy starts to increase; I have gotten one hole groups if the bullets are down from 250 g to 240 g by the time they get to the target all the way out past the chronograph.
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Marc2,
2012-04-01, 22:05
- 429421 - stonecoldrc, 2012-04-02, 05:01
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Mark,
2012-04-02, 10:56
- you are SO done... - Rob Leahy, 2012-04-02, 11:40
- 429421 - Marc2, 2012-04-02, 12:47
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Corderhorse,
2012-04-02, 19:05
- Todd: "... I don't have a 44 special...) We won't kick you - Rob Leahy, 2012-04-02, 19:10
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Marc2,
2012-04-02, 19:42
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Steve,
2012-04-02, 20:57
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Steve,
2012-04-02, 21:01
- I don't know you. Are you related to the Mississippi Steves -
Marc2,
2012-04-02, 21:29
- That woulda been my answer too! - Rob Leahy, 2012-04-04, 11:18
- I don't know you. Are you related to the Mississippi Steves -
Marc2,
2012-04-02, 21:29
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Steve,
2012-04-02, 21:01
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Steve,
2012-04-02, 20:57