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Muzzle break threading 300 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="Edd" data-source="post: 1313100" data-attributes="member: 30592"><p>I just looked at the thread specs for 1/2" x 28 threads. You would have about a .076" thick wall on a 30 caliber barrel. </p><p></p><p>If you then look at pressure rating for tubing, you will find that stainless tubing of a similar size will have a working pressure around 5000 psi. This is a continuous working pressure. The burst rating will be about 4 times that amount. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure how much difference there will be between the different alloys of the tubing and the barrel. I would expect tubing to be a stronger material.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edd, post: 1313100, member: 30592"] I just looked at the thread specs for 1/2" x 28 threads. You would have about a .076" thick wall on a 30 caliber barrel. If you then look at pressure rating for tubing, you will find that stainless tubing of a similar size will have a working pressure around 5000 psi. This is a continuous working pressure. The burst rating will be about 4 times that amount. I'm not sure how much difference there will be between the different alloys of the tubing and the barrel. I would expect tubing to be a stronger material. [/QUOTE]
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