Would mechanical engineering moment of inertia calculations suffice?Lot of controversy, because no body has brought a couple million dollars to the table to properly separate fiction from fact.
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Would mechanical engineering moment of inertia calculations suffice?Lot of controversy, because no body has brought a couple million dollars to the table to properly separate fiction from fact.
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Barrels of the same weight fluted are stiffer
Barrels of the same dia non fluted are stiffer
The sibling of this issue is, will a 243 Win barrel rebored to 308 Win be equally stiff?
The sibling of this issue is, will a 243 Win barrel rebored to 308 Win be equally stiff?
Even though there's less metal to resist bending?I think yes and maybe even stiffer but I’ve been wrong before.![]()
Even though there's less metal to resist bending?
Most button rifle folks don't like fluting as they think it induces stress. Probably true, but Skip Otto set a 200yd record in Phoenix several years ago with a fluted Shilen. The 200 yd was .099 and I was able to witness it.
Now a 36" fluted barrel at 6lbs would be stiffer than a 24" unfluted barrel of the same weight? I don't think so. If you A lot of variables to consider.
Then reboring a 243 Win barrel to 358 Win or 375 Win wildcat would make it even more stiff as the surface area has increased?Yes, because there is more surface area which is where most of the resistance to bending comes from.
Yes, because there is more surface area which is where most of the resistance to bending comes from.
I was told by a smith last week that they got stiffer. Not sure how you can take metal away from a bar and make it stiffer, out of my pay grade for sure
Then reboring a 243 Win barrel to 358 Win or 375 Win wildcat would make it even more stiff as the surface area has increased?
Not a problem at all. Yes, diminishing returns happens.Hence my initial disclaimer, I answered based purely off of about 2 minutes of thought on the subject with no previous experience on the subject other than seeing a bunch of different sized pipe handled with various ODs and IDs. I would speculate that there would be a point of diminishing returns as the wall thickness decreased.
A quick google search landed me on a physics discussion board with a similar discussion.
https://physics.stackexchange.com/q...r-than-solid-bar-of-same-outside-diameter-o-d
My apologies if this is off track from your question.