A lot information shared in this tread, I’m not a tuner user for several reasons
So I’m more interested in the thoughts on the seating depth aspect. So if you guys would explain the science behide how actually seating depth changes the exit time. I fully agree that you can tune a load by adjusting seating depth
But what’s the science behide it
Thanks
think of it most simply put
as timing an engine for optimal performance
it will not perform to its optimum without being timed correctly
your question is akin to asking
what is timing an engine? and what is the science behind it?
which is a good question to understand what one is actually doing, which with a timing light would be
Simply = timing the spark relative to Top Dead Center of the Pistons Travel.
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when we time bullet exit timing, by using seating depth, we have to understand that a bullet spends
time, it does not instantly Teleport itself to our intended target
time for spark to happen, ignition to happen, flame front to happen (see a similarity with an engine?)
So Time, traveling in the bore,
T=D/S (Time = Distance/Speed
30 inch bore = 2.5 ft
lets use 3000 fps for velocity
the Time a bullet spends in the bore before exit is
2.5/3000 = .0008333 seconds
(As a side note trivia special this is also why it is jokingly said a barrel wears out in approx 1.6 seconds which is equivalent to approx 2000 rounds spending 800 microseconds each in a bore.)
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within this amount of .000833 second time there are 2 major harmonics happening with the barrel
a low Freq Harmonic which is the loaded harmonic under powder igntion which I have seen to be approx
108 hz
the higher Freq Unloaded Harmonic which is the natural resonant freq of the fat thick barrel steel which we can for the most part ignore since that high of a freq will be a very low amplitude freq
the Low Freq will always be of higher amplitude (more peak to peak swing)
Same as a guitar string, the big heavy fat E string you can see actually vibrate
The higher Freq E String you really cannot due to the lower amplitude
this Lower Freq. but one of Higher Amplitude, is the major component we are tuning our bullet exit to... since this is the main freq we see the largest up and down swing of
(I would like to also complicate things by adding here, that the speed of sound in SS is approx 19,000 fps
Which means...these vibrational frequencies can travel back and forth rebounding from one end of the barrel to the other around 5 times before the bullet even exits, and collide and create standing waves and complicate matters further which we cannot calculate when or where they will happen,
A Standing Wave in Radio Coms is one reason we do not use a Full Wave Antenna.
so is another importance for finding a Node in a rifle barrel
Imagine a sudden collide causing catostrophic resonance at the end of the barrel the instant the bullet is exiting, I can imagine thats why we can actually tune a 6 PPC to shoot really bad if we try lol.
Or why some factory ammo shoots really badly but handloads may print 1/4 MOA.
you can watch vids on you tube of what is called "barrel whip"
I can find one for you if you want but a 50 BMG barrel will look like a wet noodle under loaded recoil
BEFORE the bullets exits the muzzle
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You want to time your bullet exit, like timing an engines optimum spark ignition, to the optimum swing of the barrel
or where the barrel is at the same spot every time in its swing
this could be during its up peak, its down peak, or at a node (Dead Spot)
since like a piston, there is what is called "Dwell Time" when it reaches it upmost or downmost travel and has to overcome momentum to reverse direction again which also adds time to this dwell before reversion.
Now keep in mind a barrel does not just swing up and down only but vibrates more in an oval pattern
Since, there is not only a vertical component but also a horizontal componant to its vibration.
You combine a Horizontal in the X axis with a Vertical in the Y Axis ...and you get an oval.
the more oval or round this vibrational pattern, the less dwell time at peaks
Which is one reason why every barrel is said to behave differently due to internal stresses which cause each barrel to behave differently as well as it own profile
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If you had a barrel which vibrated in a circular pattern you could not time the bullets exit to a peak and then would have to time to a Node, or dead spot
Harmonics play the effect on how and when a Node pops up
harmonics are multiples of the fundamnetal frequency
we have the 3rd, 5th, 7th etc harmonics in music for example
the higher up we go in Freq, the lower the amplitude in the harmonic
a 3rd harmonic is 3x times the fundamental freq. for instance.the 5th, is 5 times etc.
so every half cycle or peak of the 3rd when directly 180 degrees out of phase with the original fundamental freq = will completely cancel out each other, or attenuate causing a node
the same as noise cancellation.
However, the Opposite or Accentuating also happens when both are in phase, which causes a much higher amplitude, kind of like when the Sun and the moon are aligned or in phase with high tide causing an even higher tide called Spring Tide.
So you do NOT want your bullet to exit during that event.
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Therefore since most of us do not have the equipment to measure what our barrels vibrating frequency is
Nor have the ability to measure the amplitude of the Harmonics to determine how much attenuation we will get at each Node...
...we simply start at a known constant for seating depth which is usually
Touching the lands and working backward
Or Jammed into the Lands and working backward until we see our group pattern suddenly close up and shrink
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This is the science of using seating depth to time bullet exit and what we are timing that bullet exit to.
Also, since this optimum event can happen more than once during a bullets travel, we can have more than just one seating depth possible, meaning this event can happen at every .040" or every .060" space apart of seating depth.
Some seating Depths, can have more Attenuating Harmonics present causing a very forgiving Node...
...so will provide for a Verrrry wide forgiving window of seating depth, this is what I look for in my optimum seating depth.
lets say you see no difference in POI or group size for .020" difference in seating depth
then place your bullet in the middle of that to account for bullet length variations and you will have a very forgiving window.