Message from @Misaki
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@EZflats you've been here before haven't you? In any case post gear with a time stamp.
it’s penis inspection day
lemme c that embarassing tat 😏
Tat and all
Where you out of, champ?
Just moved back up north, I was in Georgia previously
Vibin
@下道 do you wonder why you don't have access
because buying fashion splinter shit is why you don't have access
good thing i wasnt wondering
>original ww2 jacket
>fashion shit
u think ur gonna cry?
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@下道 that's a very loose "original WW2 jacket"
Does barrel length effect the final spin rate at all? Or is a bullet rotating at the intended speed as soon as it fully engages the rifling?
thats a function of twist, doesnt matter if its one inch or 1000 inches, as long as the bullet stabilizes
Wait how would it bro
vibe check
Thanks.
Someone shoot this kid a /arg/ invite.
@franknotcreep I thought maybe the bullet slips, and the rifling gradually brings it up to speed. You know how boat propellors have a pitch angle that's basically the same as a twist rate, it's just exterior "threads" instead of interior? But if you throttle up a boat, you won't travel at the speed implied by the twist rate and RPM of the prop because water slips. At the velocity of a bullet, I thought copper and steel might exhibit similar slippage, but it's still metal on metal and rifling engraves bullets rather than turning them down like a lathe so I wasn't sure.
Oh, /arg/ has a discord?
So a couple of guns have been made with variable twist rifling
It's mostly for not having barrels of really hot cartridges destroy themselves as quickly
But it's super expensive to do compared to normal rifling
sounds like you could just buy 2 barrels
Na it's like the twist gets tighter as it goes so that the bullet isn't instantly forced to spin up to full speed
Because if the gun is some retard fudd load that destroys rifling