No mention of 7mm Mauser or 7.5x55, yet? Two of the oldest and yet most accurate smokeless rifle rounds out there? Same goes for early pistol rounds which similarly are hard to beat by 100+ years of development (45acp, 9mm Luger and 30 Mauser). It's almost like this exact question was asked, and scientifically solved by engineers before the first cartridges were fielded
Are there any intrinisically
inaccurate cartridges? Stuff that isn't made from recycled forks, and loaded to the nearest 5 grains with powder possibly containing the toenails of political dissidents?
The concerns about transonic performance aren't so much a reflection of inherent accuracy, as understanding and respecting the limitations of range. Drag drops rapidly once you get a little further from Mach 1, but once the body is fully enveloped inside a shock cone, its stability/turbulence isn't much different from a faster speed (just the amount of drag force slowing it down)
"Windows was stolen from Apple. Apple had GUI interface long before St Bill."
What, you think it realistic that a text-based DOS interface would remain the standard? Please. At least Gates paid the dude from whom they sniped proto-DOS a fair market value for an underdeveloped product. Despite rose-colored history by hipsters, it's kind of open knowledge that Jobs & crew were a much more ruthless & bridge-burning set of business jerks of the type you'd expect from the '80's, hence their meteoric rise and fall.
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