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2001-02-23 Thread Jonathan
From: Jonathan Spencer, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >What I want is the formula so that I can work out if any of my >carbine loads exceed it. It would be nice if someone who understood the >formula could write it so I could plug it into Excel. the equation you need is KE in ft-lbs = 1/2 m * v^2 wh

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2001-02-21 Thread Peter
From: Peter H Jackson, [EMAIL PROTECTED] >From: INTERNET:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >What I want is the formula so that I can work out if any of my >carbine loads exceed it. It would be nice if someone who understood the >formula could write it so I could plug it into Excel. Kenneth, If you go

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2001-02-21 Thread jonathan
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Okay so what is it because I'm getting confused now. > > 475 or 1,496? > > Steve. Well I've been on outdoor pistol ranges that had the same restriction as rifle ranges 5160 ft/lbs or thereabouts. The new Kynoch ammo factory apparently has a range in it's basement

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2001-02-21 Thread Mike Burns
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2001-02-20 Thread Royall, Nick E
From: "Royall, Nick E", [EMAIL PROTECTED] the limits for an indoor range were 1410fps ans 475ft/lbs Nick -- Presumably 1,496 ft/lb is the outdoor limit. Steve. Cybershooters website: http://www.cybershooters.org List admin: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___

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2001-02-20 Thread Alex Hamilton
From: "Alex Hamilton", [EMAIL PROTECTED] > It's the same as the MoD standard for indoor pistol ranges, max. > calibre .455", not sure what the exact energy limit is off the > top of my head. > > Steve. 475 ft/lbs seems familiar. Jonathan Laws 475 ft/l/lbs used to

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2001-02-20 Thread KiPng
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] What I want is the formula so that I can work out if any of my carbine loads exceed it. It would be nice if someone who understood the formula could write it so I could plug it into Excel. Kenneth Pantling Cybershooters website: http://www.cybershooters.org List

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2001-02-20 Thread VinceB
From: "VinceB", [EMAIL PROTECTED] > It's the same as the MoD standard for indoor pistol ranges, max. > calibre .455", not sure what the exact energy limit is off the > top of my head. 475 ft/lbs seems familiar. Jonathan Laws Thanks Jonathan, I was wondering if the .30 M1 carbine round would

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2001-02-19 Thread KiPng
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > According to TAS Warminster drawing SDS 003 Centrefire Pistol NDA Range, the > ammunition limitations are: > > Max calibre 0.455 inch > Max muzzle velocity 1675 feet/sec > Max muzzle energy 1496 foot/lbs > > Damn! I suppose this excludes one of Peter Sarony's cu

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2001-02-19 Thread D.F.Mallard
From: "D.F.Mallard", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vince & Steve According to TAS Warminster drawing SDS 003 Centrefire Pistol NDA Range, the ammunition limitations are: Max calibre 0.455 inch Max muzzle velocity 1675 feet/sec Max muzzle energy 1496 foot/lbs Hope this helps. Mally Cybershooters we

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2001-02-19 Thread Peter
From: Peter H Jackson, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vince, >From the Y2k Bisley Bible, rule 165: Calibre .23" to .455", MV 2,150 ft/sec and ME 1,496 ft lbs, (same as the Army limit for outdoor c-f pistol ranges). Rgds, Peter. www.jacksonrifles.com Cybershooters website: http://www.cybershooters.org

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2001-02-18 Thread jonathan
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > It's the same as the MoD standard for indoor pistol ranges, max. > calibre .455", not sure what the exact energy limit is off the > top of my head. > > Steve. 475 ft/lbs seems familiar. Jonathan Laws Cybershooters website: http://www.cybershooters.org List admin:

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2001-02-18 Thread VinceB
From: "VinceB", [EMAIL PROTECTED] Listers, A shooting question. What is the muzzle energy limit for NRA Gallery Rifle? Thanks VinceB -- It's the same as the MoD standard for indoor pistol ranges, max. calibre .455", not sure what the exact energy limit is off the top of my head. Steve. Cyb