bayou shooter,
You said; "The reason we need to statically stabilize bullets by spinning them is to counter the overturning forces produced by air resistance."
I'm sorry but that is not correct!!!!
I'm a retired aerospace engineer and don't want to get into an engineering debate with You here but if You just think about childhood and when You spin a top on a flat surface and it would be perfectly stable at first but then as the RPM decayed to a certain point it becomes unstable and spins out. A given top will become unstable at a given RPM repeatably! Air resistance isn't a factor since other than rotational the Top is stationary!
You said; "The reason we need to statically stabilize bullets by spinning them is to counter the overturning forces produced by air resistance."
I'm sorry but that is not correct!!!!
I'm a retired aerospace engineer and don't want to get into an engineering debate with You here but if You just think about childhood and when You spin a top on a flat surface and it would be perfectly stable at first but then as the RPM decayed to a certain point it becomes unstable and spins out. A given top will become unstable at a given RPM repeatably! Air resistance isn't a factor since other than rotational the Top is stationary!