I worked it out to 8.545 taking into account density of the precipitation against the frictional coefficient of the clay surface.By 3.245.Mph?
Almost right chaps, but those are just "speeds" and we are talking about deceleration...or increased deceleration in fact, so assume something in the region of 6.73ms/s, that is to say that the clay goes 6.73 meters per second slower...every second.
No not really...but it was a nice set upCrikey, somebody took my post seriously!!
I fear only if, the wood was synthetic !Dont the rain slow down the shot as well ! So wood that even it out?
Not appreciably. Heavy rain (and I mean very heavy) will affect the shot pattern a little. As others have said, coping with wet clothing and restricted visibility is more an an issue, that's why I shoot undercover.Simple question, does heavy rain cause the target to slow down that much quicker than in dry conditions.
haven't got anythingIf you numties have'nt got nothing better to worry about when shooting than this garbage I despair!I
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