Actually, there is a reason, and the velocity of the round has something to do with it.
But, with all your scientific studies, you should know what it is and how the velocity affects the yaw rates and distances, and at what point the bullet stabilizes heavy end first.
Why don't you explain it to us? Or was all that dog shooting a waste? Doesn't sound like you learned too much from it.
I'll give you a hint: fackler.
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But, with all your scientific studies, you should know what it is and how the velocity affects the yaw rates and distances, and at what point the bullet stabilizes heavy end first.
Why don't you explain it to us? Or was all that dog shooting a waste? Doesn't sound like you learned too much from it.
I'll give you a hint: fackler.
:devil: