Well, that begs the question, "Why would they make it like that if the barrel would open up slightly?"Terry, a barrel opens up slightly when machining the muzzle that much. Not good for accuracy.
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Well, that begs the question, "Why would they make it like that if the barrel would open up slightly?"Terry, a barrel opens up slightly when machining the muzzle that much. Not good for accuracy.
Production made, rather than custom made to fit your barrel.Well, that begs the question, "Why would they make it like that if the barrel would open up slightly?"
Same reason someone designed the Yugo......they haven't got a clue.Well, that begs the question, "Why would they make it like that if the barrel would open up slightly?"
It seems to me when the threads at tight .
The diameters of the barrel would be the size of the of what ever is screwed on it .
If it didn't work that way why would you sleeve a action? Larry
Would you turn down a 1.25" barrel to accommodate a 5/8-28 item?It seems to me when the threads at tight .
The diameters of the barrel would be the size of the of what ever is screwed on it .
If it didn't work that way why would you sleeve a action? Larry
Would you turn down a 1.25" barrel to accommodate a 1/2-28 item?
No reason to I don't think 1/2 '' is enough bigger then the bore but many of the cans are made that way and never seen one break off.Would you turn down a 1.25" barrel to accommodate a 1/2-28 item?
Would you turn down a 1.25" barrel to accommodate a 5/8-28 item?
Breaking off isn't the problem.No reason to I don't think 1/2 '' is enough bigger then the bore but many of the cans are made that way and never seen one break off.
Some of them weigh 20 oz or more . Larry
RAS makes a 7/8 32 . Along with smallerSome tuners are available threaded for .750 or .900
What is the problem then. As soon as it it tightened the diameter would be as large as what your install is . LarryBreaking off isn't the problem.
I'll let you other guys hash out the bore growth subject with savagedasher.It's 1.25 and matches the barrel. Just have to machine the barrel down to dimensions for the tuner but after its installed, its the same profile.
Terry, a barrel opens up slightly when machining the muzzle that much. Not good for accuracy.
Yep...doesn't really matter where you put it while working up loads. Just don't move it until you settle on your load. That's just changing two things at once and usually leaves you chasing your tail. If your tuner design can bottom out against a shoulder, I would NOT use it set there.Ok just so I'm on the same page as the guys using tuners.....you do load development with the tuner sitting on flush zero or any zero setting?
If you cause the bore to open up with a 7/8 thread you need to learn what you did wrong or get better quality barrels!!
Brian I have also witnessed this with a magno speed in the past doing just as you say. tuners are a variable that can re shape or shape things further a situation I am finding.For the most part, I am in the crowd that believes barrel tuners are not necessary and finding a load can done by the standard load development process of finding the middle of a powder charge weight, then adjusting seating depth to tighten the groups up. Part of my hesitation or unwillingness to try a tuner is that most tuners require additional work to thread the muzzle. I also believe that you need good barrels and bullets and no amount of tuning will help a bad barrel or if you are using bad bullets shoot the way you want it to shoot.
That being said, I have been thinking about using a barrel dampener for a while because recently I had my Magneto on and with a particular load I was shooting, it went from shooting sub 3/8" groups without the chrono to shooting basically one hole with the Magneto on.
I saw the limbsaver dampener thing but it would not fit a 1.25" straight barrel. I then got to thinking, what if I got a set of O-Rings (1.125" ID) and placed say 5-9 of them on the end of my barrel? My thinking being that maybe this would help to dampen the barrel harmonics, maybe making for a wider window to tune a load? This would be easy on the wallet at around 5-8 dollars total for the rings, and I would move the rings as needed. I am not sure if it will help because the weight the rings are adding is minimal, but maybe the answer is that it will simply make for your load to shoot in more variable conditions because the accuracy nodes widen a bit as you dampen the barrel and reduce the peaks of the sine wave and make them smaller and wider.
Has anyone tried this or is my thought process on dampening off base?