Originally Posted by KSMITH
I was perusing another forum and most of the time, it is a bunch of Google masters posting irrelevant crap about everything gun related. The most recent thing I have read, and it seems like bullshcitt highly informed perspectives to me, is 22 rimfire tumbling or losing accuracy as they transition from Super sonic to sub sonic. These guys are recommending shooting subs for accuracy at long distance because of this transition. I have shot a metric [bleep] ton of 22 in my life and never had any issue whatsoever due to sonic to sub transition. In fact, I have never even heard of it much less worried about it. So what say the campfire experts?

Fixed that for ya. Thank me later.

Exterior ballistics is rather complicated and a wise man will not leap to conclusions without studying it a bit. You might enjoy the linked book below, but a note of caution. It was crafted by a highly respected expert for graduate level studies.

https://www.amazon.com/Modern-Exterior-Ballistics-Robert-McCoy/dp/0764338250


I am..........disturbed.

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