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do you guys predict that this method of stability will give my round any avantage or only give a disavantage. cause i think if i do this .
1. the round will that alot more drag that it did by itself meaning alit less range
2. the round will be alot more stable especially in long distant firing cause the round will still be stable even when it reaches apogee and losses speed.
3. i think loosely that my round will be more accurate than with a stablilization system.
BTW im going to try to use only ONE tube to make it cost effective not that i have to pay anything anyway) but it justs saves me time trying to search for more empty silican tube in dumpsters. i will also make a card nose cone to drastically reduce the drag, will this also increase range and accuracy.
will more weight at the nose make the effective range go down cause won't a round with a heavy nose kind of loose it range cause there is more force trying to bring the round back to the ground? .
im thinking of using ye old method for testing rocket stability for my stabilized rounds using the "swing test".
sorry for the all the questions but im just passionately curious
