ImTriggerHappy
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Oh, I'm surprised you didn't have your butler do the shooting for you.![]()
Oh sorry, should I apologise for not being Scottish ??
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Oh, I'm surprised you didn't have your butler do the shooting for you.![]()
But thats where all balllistics calculations start, the MUZZLE VELOCITY... You have to know how fast it left the barrel to get the rate of velocity, which is calculated over time, because to get that velocity, the chrono takes two reading entry and exit and then your FPS and Joules pops up.Because you are looking at it too narrowly.
Your results are based on a chrono which is a couple of inches from the end of the barrel. A bb is very light and that low mass is hugely affected by air resistance.
All this has been done and proved ages ago and it was proved that a heavier bb bleeds off energy at a slower rate and after about 30ft if everything is set properly the heavier bb is equal to the lighter bb and after that is usually travelling faster.
Set your chrono about 35ft away and then test but make sure you use a real one not some £40 hobbyist one.
Oh sorry, should I apologise for not being Scottish
But thats where all balllistics calculations start, the MUZZLE VELOCITY... You have to know how fast it left the barrel to get the rate of velocity, which is calculated over time, because to get that velocity, the chrono takes two reading entry and exit and then your FPS and Joules pops up.
From that you can use that information to then calculate the range you get or there about.
Range / Distance is just a function of air resistance, time and gravity for this.
The same laws of physics and thermodynamics applies to all objects that are thrown with a force that imparts energy on them... as I have demonstrated time and time again that the same rules apply no matter what the scale you are at or where you are in the universe.
If things didn't work like that, we would have broken the light speed in air with craft able to warp time and space and the laws of physics.... We don't do we, have that ability and why? Thermodynamics.
Lets agree that something heavier is harder to throw and lets say you had your throw limited in energy, now a heavy rock is going to fall in front of you, a light stone will travel far... why? Mass. What are BB's ? they're little balls of mass.
It doesn't matter which way people try to wrangle this, you are ignoring the facts of physics and thermodynamics, the two things that rule your life our existence and the way the universe works. They know this because when they went to the moon, they had pistols, why? Not for taking out space aliens but if they were in deep do-do, they could use the pistols and the recoil from them to lift off and get out of things like crater if they fell in to one. How would they know this would work?
BALLISTICS.
I learnt that one from school when a condensed version of the NASA entry test had been made available, its an aptitude test where you have an inventory and you have to order things in a list of priority. We failed that exercise in thinking outside the box but it was fun, the one thing that stuck out for me was the reason for pistols sin space.
Again, examples of how energy operates, even in space, on the moon and so on.
drop an equal projectile
Yeah, I already know that (shocker)You could drop a feather and it would hit the ground at the same time, but only if your firing range is in a perfect vacuum. Be sure to double-mask so you can breathe.
please live in denial all you like
what IT WON'T STOP is GRAVITY pulling on it OVER TIME which equals RANGE.
except that is very very literally what the magnus effect does to an airsoft bb.....
These statements shows you're clearly missing some crucial physics knowledge to understand the difference between BBs with Magnus effect versus an axial spinning projectile.Magnus effect has little to do with this.
Magnus effect or not, all bullets have spin even airgun pellets. So by that measure, you can negate that as a factor as it is common and just for simplicity sake....
...what IT WON'T STOP is GRAVITY pulling on it OVER TIME which equals RANGE....
What I'm curious about is whether it's all coming from the angular velocity (shouldn't reduce range) or is also bleeding it from the linear (will reduce range).