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So that is where my tax goes, replacement thermometers for you Artillery types :)25Pdr wrote:Never heard of it.
<Elevation settings must allow for barometric pressure, air temperature, front-or-rear wind, errors in sight graduations... and don't forget that changes in powder temperatures will alter muzzle velocity and thus elevation.>
That's not Rifle Shooting, that's Artillery methods. Among the many parameters we calculated, the charge temperature was taken into consideration in our calculations.I used to insert a thermometer in the cordite, although sometimes I forgot and it was shot out the gun. :lol:
BTW I used to do long range shooting...When I was about 10 I got my first air rifle. I used neighbors bed sheets to observe the fall of shot, it didnt really damage them but I could observe the hit. As I recall, I was aiming about 25 Feet above the target, also used to fill pellets with powdered match heads for night shoots, amazing flash when they hit concrete.
Well....I was only 10.
Aye, I used to diesel my air rifle with model airplane fuel too. Knacked it eventually. The recocking was impressive though.25Pdr wrote:Not sure about the range for the air rifle, but it was quite a distance, you see, I discovered that if you inserted some model aircraft fuel into the gun it would then Diesel, so much so that the gun, ( a springer) would recock itself.
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