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Mitigating Barrel Whip and Harmonics
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1771900" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>Freaking science is awesome. And I'm with you on Results driven testing and data gathering. But it gets me sometimes to just not believe something because I can't put science and logic to the answer. When Kline tells me something to try I know it works and he knows it works and I trust everything he tells me. But I want to know why it works and so many times the answer is (it just does). Then gives me more instances when it did. I'm going to try and incorporate some of Bill Calfees ideas to a test rifle this yr. I'm going to try and get the muzzle stopped and see how it holds up for long range. I personally think it's a failure from the start. My other test this year is going to be opposite of the first in that I want more extreme barrel whip. But of a parabolic shape not a wave. Any thoughts.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1771900, member: 38048"] Freaking science is awesome. And I'm with you on Results driven testing and data gathering. But it gets me sometimes to just not believe something because I can't put science and logic to the answer. When Kline tells me something to try I know it works and he knows it works and I trust everything he tells me. But I want to know why it works and so many times the answer is (it just does). Then gives me more instances when it did. I'm going to try and incorporate some of Bill Calfees ideas to a test rifle this yr. I'm going to try and get the muzzle stopped and see how it holds up for long range. I personally think it's a failure from the start. My other test this year is going to be opposite of the first in that I want more extreme barrel whip. But of a parabolic shape not a wave. Any thoughts. Shep [/QUOTE]
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