Jackie I'm thinking as the throat erodes is it easier to keep in tune.
Also Do you think you get any more barrel life with a tunner before you give up on the barrel?
Russ
Jackie I'm thinking as the throat erodes is it easier to keep in tune.
Also Do you think you get any more barrel life with a tunner before you give up on the barrel?
Russ
I set my barrels back on a regular basis, I have been doing it for years. So I don't worry too much about throat erosion.
Dusty Stevens Setting it back doesnt shorten anything except the complete barrel[/QUOTE said:Dusty If the tuner extends past the end of the barrel you can adjust the tuner out to keep overall length the same.
Example: Cut .055 {18 TPI or one rotation of barrel if you index the barrels} off chamber end rechamber and move tuner out .055 overall length of barrell stays the same.
I don't know if a tuner works off of barrel whip " hence changing barrel length" or weight of tuner deadens the vibration.
I'm not good at explaining with a key board this is kind of what I was asking in the original post.
I'm just guessing here!
Russ
Just wondering how much you gain or in my case loose in throat length when you set a barrel back. I have a factory sporter barrel with a long throat and can't reach the lands. I would like to set it back so I could reach the lands If I wanted to. I'm dealing with a wild cat that I had the chamber set long to hold down pressure. The length right now is 2.875" off the bullet ogive measured with a Hornady comparator. This still shorter than the factory standard chamber for the parent cartridge. I'm having to seat Nosler Accu Bond bullets very deep to get them to shoot half way descent.
Just use a reamer with a shorter throat.
So if I set the barrel back one thread and rechamber it should solve my problem?