I just had a weird thought (yup, another one I hear you all moan):barf:
However, I will go on, regardless....
Water goes down the drain clockwise here down south of the equator, up where you guys are, it goes down anti clockwise (I would love to see that) I have spoken with some serious boat racers who race in both hemispheres, they actually can get cranks, cams & props to reverse run engines/props because it makes a wee difference in performance.... that got me wondering... does the direction of rotation of a bullet matter? Does a projectile spinning the same direction as the weather systems in each respective hemisphere, make it more or less accurate than a projectile spinning against the natural (for that hemisphere) direction? Have any of you guys got 2 rifles or HG's the same except opposite twist to each other? Is one more accurate than the other? Or is there no difference (or the difference is immeasurably small?
Hopefully some of you science guru's might know? An interesting thought, I thought, at least?
However, I will go on, regardless....
Water goes down the drain clockwise here down south of the equator, up where you guys are, it goes down anti clockwise (I would love to see that) I have spoken with some serious boat racers who race in both hemispheres, they actually can get cranks, cams & props to reverse run engines/props because it makes a wee difference in performance.... that got me wondering... does the direction of rotation of a bullet matter? Does a projectile spinning the same direction as the weather systems in each respective hemisphere, make it more or less accurate than a projectile spinning against the natural (for that hemisphere) direction? Have any of you guys got 2 rifles or HG's the same except opposite twist to each other? Is one more accurate than the other? Or is there no difference (or the difference is immeasurably small?
Hopefully some of you science guru's might know? An interesting thought, I thought, at least?