I recently posted about muzzles "commonly running out over 100 thou......"
I did this from memory. So here's some actual numbers.
I set up a really fine custom 32" blank today. Barrel slugs out like a champ with a couple tenths tighter muzzle, lapping bells are short and about 2 tenths taper per inch.
#1-I set muzzle and chamber end to centerline w/indicator, reached in 1.5" on chamber end and found a little wobble, almost a thou. I reached in with a rod and found .0035 wobble at the throat.
#2- I used the rod to center throat, so now I'm zero'd at muzzle and throat. I used the rod to find .004 of wobble from throat back to chamber end of blank. Wobble shows same on indicator probe. So I've got .004 of runout in about 5 inches, this checks with first findings. I marked the top.
#3- I remove probe, clean the setup and reinsert to run from chamber end to about 1" past the throat, I'm now reaching about 6" into the barrel. Numbers all check, almost a thou of runout per inch, almost .005 over the 6" run with a little funkywobble at the 'muzzle' of the lapping bell.
So I've got the "ski jump" marked and the barrel is dialed to zero wobble at muzzle and throat.
#4- Time to "Gordy" the setup........ I start yanking stuff around and end up with ZERO wobble from an inch fore and aft of the throat, DEAD nutz. The rear end of the chamber is running out enough to see, under a tenth.
#5- I run an indicator probe in and manually confirm the tenth of runout, perfect match. So now I've got a 5" section from back of chamber to an inch into the bore DIALED....entire chamber and an inch beyond the throat is wicked tight. I've worked the chuck roundy-roundy and she's all tightened up DEAD STRAIGHT for 5" at the chamber end. About .002+ jump in the end of the lapping bell.
We're dialed.
And the muzzle's running out 82 thou, so about 40-42 thou of "crook" or "banana" in the barrel.
Interestingly the overall crook is about 30 degrees off from the ski-jump at the chamber end. Same side, just slightly twisted.
-4 thou over 4 inches-
-40 thou over 32 inches-
run those numbers, I'ma' go back and drill a hole.
findingsby
al
I did this from memory. So here's some actual numbers.
I set up a really fine custom 32" blank today. Barrel slugs out like a champ with a couple tenths tighter muzzle, lapping bells are short and about 2 tenths taper per inch.
#1-I set muzzle and chamber end to centerline w/indicator, reached in 1.5" on chamber end and found a little wobble, almost a thou. I reached in with a rod and found .0035 wobble at the throat.
#2- I used the rod to center throat, so now I'm zero'd at muzzle and throat. I used the rod to find .004 of wobble from throat back to chamber end of blank. Wobble shows same on indicator probe. So I've got .004 of runout in about 5 inches, this checks with first findings. I marked the top.
#3- I remove probe, clean the setup and reinsert to run from chamber end to about 1" past the throat, I'm now reaching about 6" into the barrel. Numbers all check, almost a thou of runout per inch, almost .005 over the 6" run with a little funkywobble at the 'muzzle' of the lapping bell.
So I've got the "ski jump" marked and the barrel is dialed to zero wobble at muzzle and throat.
#4- Time to "Gordy" the setup........ I start yanking stuff around and end up with ZERO wobble from an inch fore and aft of the throat, DEAD nutz. The rear end of the chamber is running out enough to see, under a tenth.
#5- I run an indicator probe in and manually confirm the tenth of runout, perfect match. So now I've got a 5" section from back of chamber to an inch into the bore DIALED....entire chamber and an inch beyond the throat is wicked tight. I've worked the chuck roundy-roundy and she's all tightened up DEAD STRAIGHT for 5" at the chamber end. About .002+ jump in the end of the lapping bell.
We're dialed.
And the muzzle's running out 82 thou, so about 40-42 thou of "crook" or "banana" in the barrel.
Interestingly the overall crook is about 30 degrees off from the ski-jump at the chamber end. Same side, just slightly twisted.
-4 thou over 4 inches-
-40 thou over 32 inches-
run those numbers, I'ma' go back and drill a hole.
findingsby
al