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LB, we can know the % of one hit missed targets, but it is a lot more work than either of us is likely to do unless thate is no other way. I think Neil Winston will get us there with his videos.
Considering that there will always be a first, single pellet hit (no two pellets hit the target at exactly the same time), another interesting point will be how often it is the second, third, etc. pellet that actually fractures the disc. I think the videos are getting there.
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I cannot wait to see decent photography/videos taken at 90 degrees to the shot flight. When we consider the flight time of shot and the length, depth, & width of a shot pattern it is hard to imagine how a clay passes through the shot cloud unscathed.
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LB, we can know the % of one hit missed targets, but it is a lot more work than either of us is likely to do unless thate is no other way. I think Neil Winston will get us there with his videos.
Rman, "one hit missed targets" is a contradiction. Assume you mean "one hit unbroken targets". And per my previous post, you really can't know that, even by starting with a "clean" field and picking up unbroken targets afterwards, because some one hit targets may break on contact with the ground (and some truly "missed" targets may do the same). The videos sound interesting, but I'll believe them when I see them.
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