I am a pretty competent machinist. I can make square things round and round things square and hit the dimensions required 
I have chambered a couple barrels and turned some blanks into ARs. I practice using low cost blanks like those from Green Mountain.
I have not studied the 'science', if there is any, associated with barrel contours. I have looked at some manufacturers 'specs'.
I have a 9mm blank that I want to use to turn into a 16" shooter to go with some fast moving 95gr loads I've been toying with. There is no practical reason other than I can, so I will. I've done some in short lengths and simply made up a profile and turned them. This time I'd like to put a little more ?science? into it. Eventually I'll turn something with more class.
Are there any books or literature about the reasoning for different profiles? Something deeper than "light weight" for packing or action shooting and heavy for targets. Maybe stuff with suggested contours for different results??? Say for instance I was to flute a barrel. Is it preferred to have a larger major diameter? how much larger? Is a pencil profile better than a constant taper? etc etc
If you've got some of this knowledge in your head and are willing to share it, it would be appreciated.

I have chambered a couple barrels and turned some blanks into ARs. I practice using low cost blanks like those from Green Mountain.
I have not studied the 'science', if there is any, associated with barrel contours. I have looked at some manufacturers 'specs'.
I have a 9mm blank that I want to use to turn into a 16" shooter to go with some fast moving 95gr loads I've been toying with. There is no practical reason other than I can, so I will. I've done some in short lengths and simply made up a profile and turned them. This time I'd like to put a little more ?science? into it. Eventually I'll turn something with more class.
Are there any books or literature about the reasoning for different profiles? Something deeper than "light weight" for packing or action shooting and heavy for targets. Maybe stuff with suggested contours for different results??? Say for instance I was to flute a barrel. Is it preferred to have a larger major diameter? how much larger? Is a pencil profile better than a constant taper? etc etc
If you've got some of this knowledge in your head and are willing to share it, it would be appreciated.