I went to a class a while back that covered sine wave. It's a vibration caused by the bullet traveling down the barrel (referred to as 9th sine) I believe, it's been a while so could be wrong.What causes signwaves? Is it bolt lugs? Yes I did a search. ;}
ty Don.
powder charge. Waves on the neck.Are you referring to the POI shift vs powder charge?
Jackie what are you running for neck clearance from brass to chamber? That is a beautiful pattern on the neck. Textbook. Looks just like the drawing in Tony Boyer’s book. Is that from a single firing? I imagine so, because you could never get the brass to index you the same position multiple times.Like this.View attachment 1345752
I get it with .0015 and i get 3 waves on a 3L actionJackie what are you running for neck clearance from brass to chamber? That is a beautiful pattern on the neck. Textbook. Looks just like the drawing in Tony Boyer’s book. Is that from a single firing? I imagine so, because you could never get the brass to index you the same position multiple times.
Dave
Lugs on the boltSo we don’t know what causes the sign waves?
When shootng black powder silhouette I discovered the practice of lightly dusting the barrels of my BPCR rifles then holding them barrel down by the stock and striking the bottom of the barrel with a rubber mallet. When done correctly you will see a sine wave in the powder. I would always place the rifle in the crossed sticks just forward of the fore stock where the sine wave is at zero. ( Either coming up or down )