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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
How important is blueprinting an action
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<blockquote data-quote="GunHawk" data-source="post: 1839602" data-attributes="member: 108159"><p>I have a theoretical problem with this issue and I'm hoping someone with engineering/technical experience can help me to understand how much truing helps.</p><p>As I understand, the purpose of the barrel is: </p><p>1. To guide the bullet along the bore axis, and 2. To impart a spin on the bullet. </p><p>So, if that is happening <strong>how does the alignment of the bolt affect anything?</strong> Now, a firing pin directed away from the center of the bore axis could "theoretically " change the direction of the barrel/bore axis alignment, but I seriously doubt that the force and direction of that force would move the barrel appreciably from its original alignment. I expect that barrel quality is responsible for 99.89999999% of the rifle's accuracy/precision (ignoring the trigger quality). Please help this poor FOOL?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GunHawk, post: 1839602, member: 108159"] I have a theoretical problem with this issue and I’m hoping someone with engineering/technical experience can help me to understand how much truing helps. As I understand, the purpose of the barrel is: 1. To guide the bullet along the bore axis, and 2. To impart a spin on the bullet. So, if that is happening [B]how does the alignment of the bolt affect anything?[/B] Now, a firing pin directed away from the center of the bore axis could “theoretically “ change the direction of the barrel/bore axis alignment, but I seriously doubt that the force and direction of that force would move the barrel appreciably from its original alignment. I expect that barrel quality is responsible for 99.89999999% of the rifle’s accuracy/precision (ignoring the trigger quality). Please help this poor FOOL? [/QUOTE]
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