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Nakihunter
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Re: Recoil is a function of bullet weight.
      04/01/08 12:43 PM

Interesting. I set up a similar excel formula in my reloading log file & I also found that the same bullet (225gr) with same velocity (2350 fps) in 358 Win gave different recoil with different powder / charge. A light powder like AR 2207 (H4198) versus AR 2206 (similar to IMR3031)- showed a noticeable increase in recoil with the AR2206.

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* Recoil is a function of bullet weight. bonanza 04/01/08 10:50 AM
. * * Re: Recoil is a function of bullet weight. Ripp   06/01/08 02:17 AM
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