Victor3, First of all, Mike and I never have been able to understand how you can possibly come up with this stuff so early in the morning. Neither Mike nor I can possibly match your ability to have coherent thoughts and lucidity at 6 AM! You are going to force us to post yet another photo aren't you. This one will show what skirt engagement through rust looks like. When we find it, you will see it.
Before Sunday, we had recovered about a dozen projectiles, all of standard weight, 7 oz. The one which failed to engage the rifling
from this group sounded like a buzz-saw as it went down range. It only went about 500 yards. None of the light weight bolts we fired at long range did this. All of the light weights with the .025" skirt that we recovered at 15 feet in a dirt bank were without rifling marks.
So, while we can't be absolutely sure that the light weight bolts did not have a little rotation, we are convinced that the RPM they might have displayed was far, far below that required for stabilization due to gyroscopic effect. The robust evidence of shuttle cock stabilization even through several ricochets is simply the extreme range, 2,200 yards, at which it was found by Gary. This guy has excellent vision. He found three of the four that we found that day. Mike found the fourth and I was skunked!
And finally, yes, we were on the Commission; are you by any chance one of the "Black Helicopter Crowd" who dispute our findings?
Regards,
Mike and Tracy