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.223 ft/lbs at 100 yards.. how to calculate?

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jonm:

--- Quote from: SS_N_NE on January 01, 2015, 09:45:11 AM ---That is basically what I was referring to with my questions. The DNR sets a regulation, but doesn't specify the method of verification. Most likely you could be charged and would have the burden of proof in your defense.  A classic case of too much law.

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That's a lot of speculation.

SS_N_NE:

--- Quote from: jonm on January 01, 2015, 10:40:55 AM ---That's a lot of speculation.
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Can you show me how the DNR determines the ft/lb requirement is met in any given circumstance?

jonm:
I cannot. That's why Im not speculating.

RobertH:
has anyone emailed or called them yet to find out?  im pretty sure they will be open tomorrow.

OnTheFly:
It looks like a job for "My Personal Radar".

http://mylabradar.com



Never have to set the chrono up, shoot at it (or in some cases actually shoot it), and then tear it down.  Get the muzzle velocity at any distance up to 100 yards.  Day, night, indoor, or outside. 

Fly

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