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j mckinnie
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As it is believed that the best place to cut the barrel is the tight spot.i was wondering if anyone has tried shrinking a sleave on the muzzle to create a tight spot?
A good set of deltronic pins tell the tale. Not the whole barrel but comparing each end
Just something to think about - The barrel swells under pressure. With peak pressure near the chamber and dropping to 2000ish at the muzzle, it seems there might be some choke effect happening even with a perfect bore.
A tapered barrel profile would have the opposite effect. I wonder which effect is strongest???
I know youve made an adapter for your federal air gage Joe. Tell us how much bigger at the muzzle a typical LV taper makes after they turn that much metal off of it and release the stresses that held it into shape before it was profiled
Thru the years I have seen a few buttoned barrels with loose spots. These barrels had not been lapped. I am guessing that the button either slowed up or stopped. I have an old 722 .222 with a loose spot in about the middle that has no noticeable effect in it's performance. You can feel it with a snug patch.
A tapered barrel profile would have the opposite effect. I wonder which effect is strongest???