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    Default Barrel envy

    Interesting new (to me) page on Kahr's website
    http://www.kahr.com/barrel-envy.asp

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    wonder what that translates to real world numbers and on a ballistic test. Possibly not much?
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    I like thst picture.
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    Quote Originally Posted by knkali View Post
    wonder what that translates to real world numbers and on a ballistic test. Possibly not much?
    I believe you are correct with an exception for the Liberty stuff. If that chart is correct (I couldn't find any 60 grain 9MM on the Liberty site, only 50 & 55).
    I think 200+FPS more velocity out of the P9 would be significant. If I'm reading the charts right on Ballistics By The Inch, that translates to about 50-60 more ft-lbsf in other weight bullets. Then again, that might not hold true for the lighter Liberty stuff.
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