I did a small scale test with a toy loader thar actually proved this theory correct. The empty loader weighed 490 grams so I decided five bullets with a combined weight of 135 grams was a proportionally pretty good counter weight. For the first test I removed the loader ( the loader attachment from the loader ) zeroed the scale and dropped the counter weight in the back. It lightened the axel by 64 grams. Then I put the loader back on and then repeated the test. It lightened the axel by 63 grams. Then I put 5 bullets in the loader bucket and repeated the test. This time it lightened it 67 grams. Such small differences was probably caused by inaccuracies in the scale or stacking the counter weight in the box a little differently. But that’s only a difference of 1/11 of the total weight. 1/11th probably isn’t going to make the difference in busting the axel or not.
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