Lets say teh ball is doing 200mph. the ball will have around a psi and a half on the front of the ball. the ball will begin to slow down as soon as the pressure behind the ball drops below the force needed to overcome that pressure, and the balls drag on the balls of the barrel.
For all intents and purposes, a ball will no longer gain velocity as soon as the ball enters the ported section of the barrel.
this is to say, that for a ball to shoot 300fps out of a barrel that has a lot of porting.. say 10" of porting (a reasonable number given a dye boomstick) the ball will need to be going signifigantly more than 300fps before the ball leaves the non ported section of barrel.
For all intents and purposes, a ball will no longer gain velocity as soon as the ball enters the ported section of the barrel.
this is to say, that for a ball to shoot 300fps out of a barrel that has a lot of porting.. say 10" of porting (a reasonable number given a dye boomstick) the ball will need to be going signifigantly more than 300fps before the ball leaves the non ported section of barrel.
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