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Science with a .357


Zenduri
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Looking for an answer to this problem and I'm sure maybe only a sparky may be able to answer this.

 

So today I was down the range and the club chairman announced he was going to conduct an experiment as there was an issue with one of the floodlights on the right hand wall of the range. Apparently it was reported by another club that shoots there that one of the flood lights was flickering whenever anyone shot out of bay 5 and 6 which was nearest the right hand wall. It happened with .357 and .338 Lapau but not with .22lr.

 

So he brought his .357 Rossi lever action rifle down and we proceeded to take it in turns firing out of bays 5 and 6 and sure enough the light in questions kept flickering. The electrician the club uses went down range, checked the wiring of the light, came back and we fired some more and it happened time and time again. In the end the light was taken down and exchanged with another one which has cured the problem.

 

The natural assumption to this experiement is that the pressure wave from the round going down range is causing the LED spot light to flicker. Can anyone explain how this effects an LED flood light?

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