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Bryan Armatys
We all know that the 6PPC with mid 60's bullet weight and N133 or very similar powder shot from a 21 or so inch barrel is the arguably
most accurate thing God ever pulled a trigger on, and once on its way, the bullet is on its own. Seems obvious that the pressure curve must be the determining factor. Barrel length is my main concern here. Bullet diameter, bore diameter, rifling configuration, bullet bearing surface all plays into the most accurate combination, as does the bullet profile itself, but barrel length....?
What is it about the pressure curve that makes a 21.75 or so length barrel the "go to" length, and how can one apply that knowledge to building a rifle in another caliber like .22 Hornet or 6.5/284 or whatever?
Thanks
Bryan
most accurate thing God ever pulled a trigger on, and once on its way, the bullet is on its own. Seems obvious that the pressure curve must be the determining factor. Barrel length is my main concern here. Bullet diameter, bore diameter, rifling configuration, bullet bearing surface all plays into the most accurate combination, as does the bullet profile itself, but barrel length....?
What is it about the pressure curve that makes a 21.75 or so length barrel the "go to" length, and how can one apply that knowledge to building a rifle in another caliber like .22 Hornet or 6.5/284 or whatever?
Thanks
Bryan