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A moment of Gunner Zen...

A round leaves the barrel of USS John S. McCain's (DDG 56) five-inch gun during Naval Shore Fire Support of an amphibious attack on Shoal Water Bay Training Area as part of Exercise Tandem Thrust 2001. Photo by PH2 Andrew Meyers
A round leaves the barrel of USS John S. McCain's (DDG 56) five-inch gun during Naval Shore Fire Support of an amphibious attack on Shoal Water Bay Training Area as part of Exercise Tandem Thrust 2001. Photo by PH2 Andrew Meyers.
 

I figure Princess Crabby will like it, even if the ship is named for her guy's dad, and not her guy.

Me, I just like watching ballistics in action, as we transition from internal to external ballistics.

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<B>Me, I just like watching ballistics in action, as we transition from internal to external ballistics.</b>

You sure this isn't just cause you like watching things go boom, whether they are ballistics or not?
 
One is part and parcel of the other.

If you can exercise some good internal and external ballistics, and your terminal ballistics result in something going boom... well, it's all good.
 
Thank you..I do like very much.