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Stepped Barrel Contour

jackieschmidt

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A while back a shooter started a thread asking how steps In a barrel could affect harmonics.

I have a fairly old Krieger barrel in HV profile that was always a good shooter. So, I decided to set it back to 20 inches, turn it in steps, and install it on my LV Farley Drop Port 6PPC.

I used a positive rake tool with a very small nose radius, taking pretty small cuts. I just used a mist cooler to keep the temperature down. The barrel ran just as true when I finished as it did before I turned it.

Here it is. I will shoot it this weekend to see if it will still be a good shooter, or whether it will go into the material rack.image.jpg
 
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I think a good hinge in the middle and a tuner would be a good thing. Not sure how the taper rule applies to steps though. My luck it shoots all day but isnt legal!
 
What was the purpose of the old Military step barrels ? Mauser, Springfield etc. Why not a simpler taper ?
 
Most of the time when I want to set one back the fire cracking goes about 7 or 8inches from the chamber towards the muzzle.
 
What was the purpose of the old Military step barrels ? Mauser, Springfield etc. Why not a simpler taper ?
I believe it was to do with the bedding. With pressure points towards the front of the stock there was less POI shift with the stepped barrels vs a taper. When very hot the barrels would grow linearly and deflect less. I don’t think it worked but I believe that was the theory at the time.
 
300Jarret, 300RUM the 6.5-284 you sent to Col Billy for me, I have not looked at with the hawkeye cause i am afraid to.
 
Creighton Audette was an early bench rest and high power shooter. He was a metallurgist by trade and strongly believed that stepped barrels were inherently more accurate then those with a taper. His theory was that the vibrations were more more consistent end to end .
Sometime during the eighties, several of us Texas high power shooters had some barrels (.30) made up by a barrel maker in Oklahoma. They all shot well but no better then the standard taper barrels that were more readily available. Neither did they "look right".
 

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