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I'm not sure if I understand something: how do external conditions, such as temp, altitiude, ect. influence the vibrations of a barrel, and - if so, are they large enough to induce a change on a target, or more seen in a calculation on a computer?
I have wondered this, and thought that a barrel in tune stays there.
Would a tuning fork change it's pitch when moved about the country?
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s.
Thermal expansion of steel is 0.00000645in/in/°Fchisqr,
I was thinking about that when I made my reply to Steve, but I don't think the overall length change in the barrel would be great enough to effect the tuning. I mean in the range where shooting these rifles, let take an extreme -20 to 110 how much will the barrel really change? A couple of tents at best? I'll have to dig out the books and do the math to be sure but it can't be much. I think the temperature effect on the ammo will be a much larger factor to deal with.
Best,
Roger
CheckFrom the info I can find Barrel steel (416) has a CoE of 5.5 and Alum 25.
I got 0.01859" for that set of conditions and extremes. That's a significant difference.So if we take a normal 26" Barrel and go through the extremes of -20f to 110f we end up with a growth of 0.0103" for the barrel.
Again I came up with a different result of 0.0975" for the alum.Now lets not forget our little device on the end of this tube is going to change too. So if our aluminum device has a free length from the muzzle of 3" it will grow .0054"
I'm really confused as to how you got a smaller number here than either of the other components. Added together we would have 0.02634" Or as you put it in terms of clicks @1 per 0.001" 26 clicks.so we will in effect have a change of 0.0049" to deal with. That would be 5 clicks on a Hoehn tuner.
I had heard several people say that 5 click would take them from in tune to out, 25 would take them in,out,and back to somewhere else, possibly in or out.From experiences that’s not enough change to worry about.
Best,
Roger
You could be right in that. But at this point I'm not quite ready to take it as a "Given".as the barrel grows the node is going to move along right with it.
This, on the other hand, I will take as a "Given" could be good or bad. We'll have to see what extended testing in those conditions reveals.And being the tuner is beyond the muzzle it's effect will be even more pronounce then when the tuner is in its cold state from the increase in its cantilever effect on the barrel.
I fully agree and am rather excited to see how it plays out.from what I've seen so far from the testing Mike and I have been doing I'm on the right track with this design.
Keep up the good workSo I take the results I see at the target and go from there. What else can we really do?
Best,
Roger
Foster,Well I'd say James turned down tuner will work the same way, over on another site I saw pictures of you Timing Method , when the rifle ended up in Time you had an extra 11oz. of weight on a Harrel tuner, so it looks like you've turned a full 360 degrees in about a year, so when someone else changes a little something don't be so hard on them.
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Gene, Foster, you fellas are down south and will see shoots before us up north. after they take the targets down look at the fouling shots, one shot goes awry and then settles down??? the rifles tuned and probably has a von ahrens tuner. if the fouling shots string all over the place this is real simple the tuner cannot adjust for varying velocities. it's not rocket science just common sense............
Martin , you must have slipped that RVA tuner advice by unnoticed last year,and the second and third best opton advice too.
I'm sure the RVA will work just like the turned down Harrel,or the 8oz.Harrel or the 8oz.with a noodle,or all of them with one or two mid-barrel
tuners added. they're to many different combinations out there on WINNING for everyone to be wrong.
your way this year? my work for you and a few others, but it's not the ONLY WAY and it looks to me that's what you're trying to say in all these posts, if it's not your way it's wrong?
I'm going to let you in on a little secret just between you and me, about 90% of this rimfire game is about the best AMMO you can get and it always will be. tune all you want if you don't get GOOD ammo your just spinning your wheels. now keep that to yourself if you tell anyone I'll deny it!
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