Jeff Siewert
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Right?
Yeah, they'll open fire at about 2,000.
Which is one of the reasons the rate of fire has to be so high.
Right.
Okay.
Okay.
Are we on to the next one?
Yes, sir.
All right.
So this is a slide that's supposed to have the video with a slight flight motion.
Mike will have to play that when we're done.
But basically, all...
You know, I'm going to burst a lot of bubbles here probably.
bullets, when they exit the tube, have small amounts of wobble.
That does not mean the bullets are unstable, okay?
It's the differences in the wobble magnitude and direction that cause a scatter of fall of shot at them, okay?
The smaller the wobble magnitude, the smaller the groups are, okay?
And so the photograph I have on the right-hand side there
that's a target taken from a handgun at what was the distance i think it was only like 10 yards but it's very obvious that that bullet is not flying at zero angle of attack okay so it happens on like i said i hate to burst people's bubbles but
The wobble happens on virtually every bullet that leaves.