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Old 06-17-2011, 08:16 AM   #101
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Originally Posted by RICE RACING View Post
It has an effect if one chamber (or face) is buggered, Image a S@W 357 mag with a stuffed chamber one will always not work properly, shoot a bad group it's why we count all the parts that make up the 6 shots, just like in our donkey engines.

All the chambers count to make a whole rig that will work well, faces, pistons does not matter, we dont just look at one alone, we look at all parts of the system

We are talking the same things I think
The totality of the gun (i.e. whether it works, the total chambers, how well it works, if all the chambers are working, etc.) has nothing to do with it's displacement (i.e. caliber). Unless I'm not understanding it, your argument seems to be referencing the engine as a whole in terms of whether it works or not and how you determine that versus how to determine displacement. When measuring the displacement of a piston engine, do we care if one of the cylinders is screwed up or if a valve isn't working?
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