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Is a barrel's resonant frequency static?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 636160" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>that would be Bill Calfee, and he lives about 85 miles due south of me. Hope he made it thru those tornados down there. Folks laughed at him, and they also had their lunch ate by him. The trick is to find the node in the barrel, and build off that point. I built several tuners a few years back, and they seriously do work. Basicly a tuner simply changes the point at which the sonic wave exits the barrel. We put together a Cooper 22 rimfire that had the factory barrel with a 52D chamber. Out of the box it was a solid 3/8th" gun at fifty yards. With a new chamber it was shoot high twos and very low threes. With the tuner it shot groups in the very low twos and a few in the high ones. Best groups were around .170". His Saturday night bench rest shoot is a lot of fun with a great bunch of guys. But you'd best have your stuff together cause all these guys can shoot the eyes out of a snake at fifty yards</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 636160, member: 25383"] that would be Bill Calfee, and he lives about 85 miles due south of me. Hope he made it thru those tornados down there. Folks laughed at him, and they also had their lunch ate by him. The trick is to find the node in the barrel, and build off that point. I built several tuners a few years back, and they seriously do work. Basicly a tuner simply changes the point at which the sonic wave exits the barrel. We put together a Cooper 22 rimfire that had the factory barrel with a 52D chamber. Out of the box it was a solid 3/8th" gun at fifty yards. With a new chamber it was shoot high twos and very low threes. With the tuner it shot groups in the very low twos and a few in the high ones. Best groups were around .170". His Saturday night bench rest shoot is a lot of fun with a great bunch of guys. But you'd best have your stuff together cause all these guys can shoot the eyes out of a snake at fifty yards gary [/QUOTE]
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