nope, just saying that a bullets axis of its spin, in not co-linear with its trajectory over its entire flight path.
I apologize in advance for not following what you wrote. Is there another way to explain what you said? Are you saying the front end of the bullet -- the tip if a .22LR bullet was pointy -- doesn't always point in the direction it's traveling? Or is it something else altogether?
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Thank You.
grauhanan, getting back to one of your earlier questions,
what if we put that chipmunk in a vacuum? Would that improve it's accuracy throwing acorns as compared to throws made in standard atmospheric conditions? What if the .22LR bullet was cube shaped? or pryamidal? conical?