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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Remember the Accelerator line of cartridges?
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<blockquote data-quote="mcdil" data-source="post: 2621426" data-attributes="member: 112571"><p>I guess some of that info has been declassified now, lol. A smooth bore with reverse plunger sealing is by far the most consistent way to pressure launch a round. So much easier to inspect the bore and keep it clean too, as I'm sure you remember. The rifled 105mm was a pain. In small caliber bullets, of course none of this is really economically feasible. Would be pretty darn cool to give a fin stabilized small caliber a go of it though. Something for the folks over at Picatinny Arsenal to think about in their free time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mcdil, post: 2621426, member: 112571"] I guess some of that info has been declassified now, lol. A smooth bore with reverse plunger sealing is by far the most consistent way to pressure launch a round. So much easier to inspect the bore and keep it clean too, as I’m sure you remember. The rifled 105mm was a pain. In small caliber bullets, of course none of this is really economically feasible. Would be pretty darn cool to give a fin stabilized small caliber a go of it though. Something for the folks over at Picatinny Arsenal to think about in their free time. [/QUOTE]
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