Why?Silly question
Why?Silly question
Well, it has now been about 3.5 hours since this thread has started. If you had started your book work then, you would have the answer you wanted from a trusted source by now.I can bust out my mechanics book and do a moment of inertia calculation and throw it into a cantilever beam equation to get a mathematically accurate answer but I was kinda hoping there were some lads on here that have owned both that could just tell me how they act to save myself a few hrs of work.
But it would be really cool to see it done for real. In fact it would be really cool to do it from all the way from strait to sporter to see how much each walks around with the same load dev loads at each profile. Same chamber and length the whole time.
Would be really cool to see what that impacts.
He did give me an answer. They are likely so close that there will be no noticeable difference. That doesn't change the fact that there is a right answer. I am not and I will die on that hill.INTJ answered your question. You’re just coming off as argumentative.
Pretty much as i figured.. Have you noticed tighter groups from barrels with more metal around the crown?I have Medium Palma barrels, Light Varmint barrels and Remington Varmint profiles. They all act pretty much the same. POI changes slightly as charge weight increases. I own one straight bull. It moves around the least.
My barrel threw 5 charge levels into one hole and 5 into another hole. He said different loads have different poi regardless of barrel profile. I had 2 poi for 10 different loads. Unless you consider charges that group together to be one load. Then yes I would have 2 loads and 2 poi.You said Walt was wrong. He’s right. Your target shows it.
I'm concerned about how complete a burn I can get with 4350 class powders out of a barrel less than 24". If you read the op im planning a 6.5 creed or 7mm08. So thats the powder class I will likely be using. I have a good amount of h4350, re16, and staball 6.5.Why do you have the “length pegged at 24”? Why not 20” Why not 20 1/4”
I'm not at home until the weekend. Also I have a 2001 Cherokee with a cracked flex plate that needs replacing. Thats probably going to need to happen first.Well, it has now been about 3.5 hours since this thread has started. If you had started your book work then, you would have the answer you wanted from a trusted source by now.
Knock yourself out..................... it would be really cool to see it done for real. In fact it would be really cool to do it from all the way from strait to sporter to see how much each walks around with the same load dev loads at each profile. Same chamber and length the whole time.
Would be really cool to see what that impacts.
Don't have a laithe but I'd throw some cash at someone willing.Knock yourself out.
Good info. Notice any change in the width of an accuracy node with change in barrel profile?What effects poi shifts the most on our hunting rifles is a combination of powder or bullets that they just dont like. Contour only makes a difference when they heat up, a well tuned rifle at our ranch doesn't shift much.
I've shot my smallest 3 shot group with a factory sporter out of a $400 rifle.Have you noticed tighter groups from barrels with more metal around the crown?
I can bust out my mechanics book and do a moment of inertia calculation and throw it into a cantilever beam equation to get a mathematically accurate answer but I was kinda hoping there were some lads on here that have owned both that could just tell me how they act to save myself a few hrs of work.
But it would be really cool to see it done for real. In fact it would be really cool to do it from all the way from strait to sporter to see how much each walks around with the same load dev loads at each profile. Same chamber and length the whole time.
Would be really cool to see what that impacts.
Thats probably a little heavy for what I'm thinking. Was hoping to be in at about 4lbs for the barrel. LP, LV, SP are right around there thats why I picked those specifically.There is a reason benchrest, the discipline that requires the most accuracy, use straight taper barrels. With that in mind, I would pick their Varmint contour over the ones you listed.
Thanks for the info.View attachment 1286110Here ya go if you want to stay in the weight range of 4 lbs.
Numbers 3 thru silhouette by the length that suit’s you your good to go.
That's why I'm going to do beam member analysis using lija's format to see if there is any difference between the LV and LP.“That doesn't change the fact that there is a right answer.”
This is where you are lost. You have gotten replies from shooters with extensive experience telling you you’re down to a coin toss.
I know.You can buy the best barrel, have it chambered by the best gun Smith in the land and there is still the possibility that it won’t shoot.
If I remember right 6 charge levels (18 shots) went into the right hole. .3 grains apart. 1.8 grain difference between top and bottom. Group size varied from .7 to .2 but center of each 3 shot group moved very little.By the way, since you seem intent on splitting hairs, this is NOT “the same point of impact”:
This is close but not perfect for a 5 shot group.