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    Got mine

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    Could you possibly email me a copy. Very useful info!
    My email is: sofibee_1@yahoo.co.uk

    best regards

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    nice one mate very usefull chart there topman for takeing the time putting it together and shareing with the rest of us mere mortals
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    Can i have a copy, please? kevin.pettitt@ntlworld.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by kev1299 View Post
    Can i have a copy, please? kevin.pettitt@ntlworld.com
    on it's way mate.

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    neil.s410

    Quote Originally Posted by u.k.neil View Post
    I have just done this chart as a handy guide to laminate and keep with my chrono. Thought it may be useful for you to print off, save getting the calculator out every time.

    Muzzle Energy Chart

    If anyone wants it as an Excel spreadsheer then e-mail or P.M. me and I will send it to you.

    Neil


    Or if anyone wants to access it directly, please click here.
    very helpfull thankyou

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    Spot on! Very helpful.

    Thanks.

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    There's a calculator on an American Airgun website for working out muzle energy:

    http://www.pyramydair.com/site/articles/formulas/

    I use it all the time and it's very handy.

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    that's great, thanks a lot!!

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    Thanks a lot, Very helpful

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    very handy

    handy info, save a lot of time and lead.

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    Thanks tor this

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    cheers neil much appreciated ,saves looking for the calculator

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    Can i have a copy of this chart please

    I notice the photo only starts at 700fps

    Have you got a spreadsheet for lower speeds to suit pistols

    Thanks joe

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