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Does a flattened trajectory from velocity increase have more effect on vertical sight adjustment or does increase recoil and subsequent muzzle rise?
Well - it depends.Does a flattened trajectory from velocity increase have more effect on vertical sight adjustment or does increase recoil and subsequent muzzle rise?
Sorry, but I'm going to disagree with that.neither, as already stated the bullet has long since left the barrel before recoil starts.
However, they will both affect the follow-up shots.
The weight of the bullet upon the first launch, but by that time the bullet is gone.Sorry, but I'm going to disagree with that.
If the bullet is no longer in the barrel - what is the firearm recoiling against?
That’s true in Hollywood, after all a Colts dragon will knock a girl over!The person behind the trigger will have the most effect.
This vid shows a tiny amount of muzzle movement, but movement does start before the bullet leaves.
I'm going to try and find a slow mo video of some muzzleloading examples.
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