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

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tstuart34:

--- Quote from: RobertH on January 01, 2015, 11:05:45 PM ---has anyone emailed or called them yet to find out?  im pretty sure they will be open tomorrow.

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Just called NG&P and spoke with the law enforcement division. They said they DO NOT travel with cornos and as far as the gentlemen knew it would be handled on a case by case bases. He said he has never had encounter with a officer questioning the FT/LB reg. He said most of the time the specification is used to insure that people are using the proper caliber. 

RobertH:

--- Quote from: tstuart34 on January 02, 2015, 09:14:53 AM ---Just called NG&P and spoke with the law enforcement division. They said they DO NOT travel with cornos and as far as the gentlemen knew it would be handled on a case by case bases. He said he has never had encounter with a officer questioning the FT/LB reg. He said most of the time the specification is used to insure that people are using the proper caliber. 

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thanks.  i was going to call, but forgot.  i figured as much.

Burnsy87:
Bringing back from the dead, sorry admin/mods.

Came across https://billstclair.com/energy.html today.  Can anybody find serious discrepancies with the formula?

Les:

--- Quote from: Burnsy87 on November 26, 2016, 08:06:10 PM ---Bringing back from the dead, sorry admin/mods.

Came across https://billstclair.com/energy.html today.  Can anybody find serious discrepancies with the formula?
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Burnsy87:
Just screwing around.  Took 200 fps off, though that's not accurate, I don't know what Black Hills uses for a barrel length for their printed FPS.  But it gave me the required energy at 100, so I'm assuming it's a 24" barrel instead of 20" they use that I assumed.

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