Originally posted by Hilltop Customs
Ahh and I agree with you, thats why I labeled it a hipshot, an estimate, an argument for a reason why they MIGHT not perfrom the way they are advertised.
My goal of the post is to get some serious testing on these things because, well obviously - I am skeptical

As far as the coefficient, its going to be higher than a sphere, that is garaunteed, the issue is the laminar flow behind the ball, which, obviously doesn't exist with the shroud. The hollow backside will make it more turbulent, and the spin with friction ignored will not affect the drag. The fins, will only cause more drag, which is the issue I am getting at.


) argument neglects spin altogether, which has a significant effect, as observed in baseball, golf, and paintball. Fins make that spin controlled. Mass only affects sectional density of the projectile and the total energy in the round. The density in the Reynolds number is the fluid density. There is no mass of the object involved. The spin creates a 'let down' pattern at the back of the round, eliminating a lot of the turbulence and allowing a more stable flight.
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