Thread: Yaw for .223
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Old September 18, 2010, 11:46 PM   #4
essohbe
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...anything above 1500 fps.
Interesting. Maybe the ordinance depot guy could try it out with different barrel lengths and bullet weights for kicks and giggles.

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...The projectiles can differ in length, as what I think your reffering to...
Yes.

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A 62 grain bullet fired out of an M4 travels at around 26-2700 fps. At 100 yards, probably around 24-2500 fps.
What if you increased the barrel length or had faster twist rate, would that affect the velocity or just give stabilization for range?
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