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Muzzle velocity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A gun's muzzle velocity is the speed at which the projectile leaves the muzzle of the gun. Muzzle velocities range from subsonic (below 330 m/s / ~1080 ft/s) for some pistols to more than 1,800 m/s ...
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Muzzle energy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Muzzle energy is the kinetic energy of a bullet as it is expelled from the muzzle of a firearm. It is often used as a rough indication of the destructive potential of a given firearm or load. The hea...
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How Barrel Length Affects 5.56x45 Muzzle Velocity ... As one can see from the table, anything under 10" in length will not provide enough muzzle velocity to attain the best wounding capabilities of the 5.56x45 projectile.
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Muzzle Velocity La ... Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to find out how a bullet's muzzle velocity as it leaves the barrel is measured. ... Conclusion: In conclusion, our purpose was to find the muzzle velocity of a bullet as it leaves the barrel. Also, we wanted to see the relationship between the momentum of the dart...
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The achieved muzzle velocity is the result of forces acting on the projectile. To obtain accurate artillery fire, the performance of the weapon projectile family-propellant type-charge combination must be known.
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winchester sxt, muzzle velocity, muzzle energy: Donald, The following are approximates. There are many variables that can/do effect any supposed exact numbers . Taking only your listed perimeters into consideration: The 147grn. has a muzzle velocity of about 900fps. and a muzzle energy of about... ... About Sid Lark;
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