Thing is that you cant assume what is and what isnt unless you know more things and are able to make a more accurate guess. Right, so I should just suppose two discs made of different material, Hardox and titanium, give out the same amount of kinetic energy when spinning at 2000rpm then, Chris? Of course not. They have a different MOI (Moment Of Inertia, and I explained that to you a bit before; the higher the MOI, the more kJ) and different dimensions, which both contribute to the amount of kJ they dish out, and thus one of the discs is stronger.

Same thing with the axe situation youre referring to. For an axe to fire 40 times in a match, it would have be dependent on the size of the ram (if its thinner, then yeah it can fire more times because less CO2 is used), but also the amount of CO2 for the axe.

Stats build on each other, Chris. You cant have one without the other.

(Message edited by kodster on January 05, 2009)