Hello Gentlemen
I am trying to develop a better understanding of the physics of "follow-through", particularly the elapsed time of each stage. Forgive my probably over simplistic approach for now, I am not a trained scientist so I know I lack proper method but hey, even a blind pig may occasionally find an acorn!
Some of the times are readily apparent, for example the barrel time of the bullet, round 1.25 - 1.5 mS from Quickload, locktime from 1.2 mS to quite a bit for a Mauser - manufacturers data!
However there are a number of other times that I have never seen quantified, for example how long does it take from the time ones brain decides the sight picture is correct to the the moment you trigger finger can break the trigger? How long does the rifle continue moving from the recoil impluse after the shot is taken. There are probably many others that require consideration and quantification.
So if anyone has any references or ideas to share I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks
Foster
I am trying to develop a better understanding of the physics of "follow-through", particularly the elapsed time of each stage. Forgive my probably over simplistic approach for now, I am not a trained scientist so I know I lack proper method but hey, even a blind pig may occasionally find an acorn!
Some of the times are readily apparent, for example the barrel time of the bullet, round 1.25 - 1.5 mS from Quickload, locktime from 1.2 mS to quite a bit for a Mauser - manufacturers data!
However there are a number of other times that I have never seen quantified, for example how long does it take from the time ones brain decides the sight picture is correct to the the moment you trigger finger can break the trigger? How long does the rifle continue moving from the recoil impluse after the shot is taken. There are probably many others that require consideration and quantification.
So if anyone has any references or ideas to share I'd really appreciate it.
Thanks
Foster