shooternz
Would be an interesting experiment... (-: I'm currently too occupied trying to perfect my technique for castrating mosquitoes with only a sharp hypodermic needle, and wearing boxing...
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shooternz
Would be an interesting experiment... (-: I'm currently too occupied trying to perfect my technique for castrating mosquitoes with only a sharp hypodermic needle, and wearing boxing...
systolic, Cheers.
shooternz, Well, that does not strictly speaking follow. Your .22mag bullet was shot through a different set of barrels than its native .22mag barrel.
Maybe someone should start shooting paper...
Mathias,
Do you recall what sort of accuracy did you get out of the MP3 on semi-auto?
Via the G3, you really see the Sturmgewehr-44 / StGw-44 resemblance there, especially with the older, wooden stocked G3.
StGw-44:
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CEAM Modele 1950 (french manufactured gun, derived from...
300CALMAN, you are correct of course. Wikipedia states the requirement as "...sufficiently accurate to allow five consecutive shots (fired in semi-automatic mode) to be placed inside a...
@vietnamcam
Apples for apples, I was thinking of long vs short cartridges, both in military loose chambers. With the exact same tolerances employed, the longer cartridge will of course be more...
300CALMAN,
From memory, the Sterling L2A3 9mm SMG (WW2 Patchett SMG derivative) fired from an open bolt. And it was required to be able to hit within a 10 cm circle at 200 metres, obviously in...
veitnamcam,
The 30/06, despite of any long-powder-column disadvantage if such exists, will have one advantage from its long case length: A LONGER cartridge will more readily line up with the bore...
Micky Duck
All spitzers tumble - because their point of balance is towards their base. The Mk 7 ball merely had exaggerated rearward point of balance. A rearward point of balance also renders...