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Old 08-28-2007, 08:56 PM
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For the most part as soon as the projectile leaves the bbl it immediately starts slowing down. Air resistance(drag and of course gravity) affects the bullet immediately. In fact with some rounds the bullet could actually be slowing before it reaches the end of the bbl. It can happen with longer bbls with some handgun rounds and maybe 22's...especially with fast burning powders...Or so I've been told
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