I thought this might be better here than in the reloading forum,
a couple of us taught a advanced reloading and competition shooting course yesterday and were approached by a guy wanting to know which one of these barrel contours was better for a straight .284 in f-open.
(he is using a stock and action which allows a full taper as far as weight goes)
1. straight .284 in a .250 diameter barrel about 31 long
2. back end 1.250 and straight cylinder for 5 inches then taper to about 1.10 at 31 long
being a owner of straight taper rail gun barrels does not necessarily lead me to believe the weight of a straigh taper would not have any barrel droop at 31 inches, and so I would lean towards the very slight taper to 1.10 or so but I am looking for guidance form those who know what is more popular,
ues the straight taper is used by quite a few but I was wondering if the SLIGHTtaper might also work, (I think it looks better and was wondering if the slight taper handle the vibration better in a lower amplitude or some such terminology)
any thoughts
Jefferson
a couple of us taught a advanced reloading and competition shooting course yesterday and were approached by a guy wanting to know which one of these barrel contours was better for a straight .284 in f-open.
(he is using a stock and action which allows a full taper as far as weight goes)
1. straight .284 in a .250 diameter barrel about 31 long
2. back end 1.250 and straight cylinder for 5 inches then taper to about 1.10 at 31 long
being a owner of straight taper rail gun barrels does not necessarily lead me to believe the weight of a straigh taper would not have any barrel droop at 31 inches, and so I would lean towards the very slight taper to 1.10 or so but I am looking for guidance form those who know what is more popular,
ues the straight taper is used by quite a few but I was wondering if the SLIGHTtaper might also work, (I think it looks better and was wondering if the slight taper handle the vibration better in a lower amplitude or some such terminology)
any thoughts
Jefferson