Frank I am glad you commented here .I’ll say no. Nothing to do with it being a 7.5 twist.
Later, Frank
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Frank I am glad you commented here .I’ll say no. Nothing to do with it being a 7.5 twist.
Later, Frank
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Frank I am glad you commented here .
I am also glad you chimed in, I’ve given thought to a 7.5 twist for a build and just wasn’t sure.Frank I am glad you commented here .
STOMP442, Give me a call bud! Let’s figure this thing out!
Or give me a phone number to try and call you at.
If you have the s/n of the barrel give it to me when you call. It’s nice to have for reference if anything. If you don’t have it....when and where did you get the blank from if not from us directly?
Later, Frank
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I am also glad you chimed in, I’ve given thought to a 7.5 twist for a build and just wasn’t sure.
Thanks
J
Excellent advice.It can be a lot of things...
Tried different scope....so lets rule that out.
Bedding?
Crown damage?
Cleaning damage?
Yes can be barrel.
Yes can be ammo/loads. Very good friend and shooter and customer of mine just a few months ago thru out over $2k worth of powder that was bad. It’s a long story. We also have some powder at the shop that Mark uses for his bench guns. Opened up a brand new jug (older lot) and used it one time. Went to use it a couple of months later and it’s junk and cannot be used.
Firing pin spring is a good one to check along with the sear pin etc...inside the bolt shroud. We’ve seen issues with the firing pin and that pin dragging inside the bolt shroud not to mention burrs inside the bolt body from when the bolt was made. That burr inside the body will cause the firing pin to drag as well and cause ignition issues. We’ve seen these issues not just with factory actions but with custom actions as well.
That’s just some food for thought.
Later, Frank
Wow
Great information, quick question- is there anytime when a bullet is over stabilized ?
thanks again
Wow
Great information, quick question- is there anytime when a bullet is over stabilized ?
thanks again
I think “overstabilization” is a myth. However, I have had projectiles turn into a cloud of smoke upon exit from a barrel and never make it to a 25 yard target (52 Sierra out of a 7” twist M4). I couldn’t figure out why I was not hitting target until I had a coworker shoot it as I watched from the side
A.) Don’t start pounding slugs down it!
B.) Doubt it is larger at the muzzle the way we make the barrels. Possible yes. I’ll throw Murphy’s law in here.
Frank - glad to have your knowledgeable input. Kind of a welcomed straight from horses mouth.
Re blunderbuss bores, doesnt that occur during lapping, application of compound and amount of time spent at the section?
I have never lapped a bbl or anything long but have some shop time on a Sunnen. But that was "several" years back.
Re tho problem of OP, I'm at 'replace f p spring and check for obstruction. Have read here of a gun immediately being cured.
It could’ve been possibly a combination of (I’m kinda guessing here) that the 52 Sierra has a thinner jacket and possibly something wrong with the barrel. Damage from when it was made? Damage from cleaning or to the crown and or how many rounds on the barrel? A barrel with a lot of rounds on it the throat gets rougher over time and will beat the bullets up more and cause issues like this in conjunction with a faster twist rate it was tearing the bullet a part.
I friend has the same problem with his Bartlein 6.5-4s - all custom Gradous. No matter what bullet, or depth, or powder combo it is a 3/4" rifle at best.
Mine has a Bartlein as well but it's sub half" at 100Y.
Friend is ordering a 7mm barrel and going 7SAUM.
Sorry, I feel like I am hijacking. That m4 barrel had maybe less than a 1000 rounds down the tube. I think those 52 match bullets are thin skinned if I’m not mistaken which would lead to failure
As I was reading this thread, this came to mind. My smith told me the same thing a few weeks ago when he threaded a barrel for a tuner. He left a very small space in case he needed to recut. He also said that he has seen where very small restrictions at the muzzle could cause problems.or a thing of just threading the muzzle can cause the bore of the barrel to go sour.