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Old 08-20-2010, 01:25 PM
Dpris Dpris is offline
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Regardless of what Speer says, the rate of spread is dependent on velocity & varies accordingly.
The faster the velocity, the quicker & larger the spread.

Rifling twist rate also affects the pattern size.
Faster twist, faster spread, larger pattern.

That's why snubs can produce tighter patterns at comparable distances than longer barrels.
Denis
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