IMO a 20% difference is plenty significant.

IMO a 20% difference is plenty significant.
Yes thats about 1s differency in how fast you shoot 5 bullets.
Definitely a massively significant in bolt-action rifle.
Didn’t say massive - said significant - do you always shift the goalposts to suit your argument?
Merely highlighted what your significant differency means in practice.
No you didn’t “merely” do that at all.
But that’s OK - it’s good to identify the argumentative bankers so I don’t have to bother taking them seriously.
Pretty much did, I didnt disagree with your argument. I was questioning the “significancy” which you stated. If you get butthurt over questioning your arguments like really, well up to you.
20% sounds like alot but when you put it in practise and get the result of 1s differency / 5shots you can figure out the differency aint even significant especiatly as we are speaking of bolt-action rifles.
815ms / 750 ms = Moist nugget projectile is 8% faster
10m range moist nugget deals 6.6% more dmg
100m moist nugget deals 11.4% more dmg
And so on, 11,4% more dmg sounds as percentage quite alot and in practice it means absolutely nothing.
Or if we want to play the statistics game even further we can use the 4 above mentioned stats and come to conclusion the moist nugget is 75% better rifle.
Also…model the damn hull mgs