But you would need to have it moderated so that wrong info could be fixed and most wrong info could be blocked from posting.

For example, not all straight-handled bolts are SHT (some are DHT and some are made of nickel steel). And CMPicon sanctioned matches don't permit the use of SA serialized rifles below 810,000.

I've thought about adding an FAQ page to my web site, but the exposure would probably be far better if one could be hosted here at MilSurp.

Here's my contribution:

Question: Why does the M1903's rear sight leaf have a built-in windage compensation for increasing range?

Answer: To compensate for gyroscopic drift (not coriolis effect) caused by the spinning bullet interacting with air and influenced by gravity. The effect of gyroscopic drift is equal from any firing point on the planet at an equal height above mean sea level, for any bearing, and for any given sight elevation in calm air. Coriolis effect, on the other hand, is caused by the planet rotating under the bullet path, varies with latitude and bearing, and doesn't amount to a hill of beans for small arms fire.

Just my 20 mills,
Vi

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