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15 December, 15:36

say i was to go and shoot my desert eagle, I run out of the bullets that have max grain. they travel at 1550 fps, I switch to the rounds that have 2.5% less grain than the max grain how can i use that number to find the fps of that round?

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  1. 15 December, 15:54
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    To find FPS of next round, we have to decrease 1550 by 2.5% of it.

    1511.25 FPS (for next round)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The max grain has 1550 fps

    Also, the less grain has 2.5% LESS than 1550 fps max grain.

    To find FPS of next round, we have to decrease 1550 by 2.5% of it.

    Let's first find 1550's 2.5%.

    0.025 * 1550 = 38.75

    We subtract this from 1550 fps:

    1550 - 38.75 = 1511.25 FPS (for next round)
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