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Well, I can't readily see how you can do that, so I will just have to say- good luck.
Galahad said:Very true, it would probably be stable, it just might be more stable backwards if the fins were at the front...
Galahad said:Fluid Dynamics: Yes
Ballistics: No
Can't have one without the other though...
qazwsx said:Yes. I am thinking of a design that would lighten the bullet, maintain its diameter, its length and its frontal density*. If you're having trouble wrapping your head around that description, I'm sorry not to be able to give you more details as I have the patent-stealing fears you clearly saw.
* I use "frontal density" rather than "sectional density" because the latter concept is not applicable to my design.
qazwsx said:As far as you know, how much ammo do machine gunners and machine gun teams of other countries carry? I know this can vary a lot but there must be standard loads recommended by doctrine and usual loads that would be typical.
Infidel-6 said:I could go on and on... and on.
Infanteer said:The only thing that can add to this thread is a picture of a bunny with a pancake on its head. So here you go....