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vibration node Q
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 30808" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>This is great info. Thanks all</p><p>I'm researching for projects in the works.</p><p>These are based on large cap wildcats burning slow powders. So ES will likely be a battle. I'll have to use fairly long barrels(28"), and weight/balance is a factor.</p><p></p><p>Am considering breaking with tradition alittle. Nothing to loose really.</p><p>Barrel block, tuner, damping, whatever. But I have to first understand the beast.</p><p>You should feel pretty good if you know the answers. I'm getting the impression that these things just aren't known by many today. For some reason.</p><p>I would have thought that the moment the shooting world realised barrel vibrations have a large effect on consistency, great efforts would have tamed and manipulated them, for gain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 30808, member: 1521"] This is great info. Thanks all I'm researching for projects in the works. These are based on large cap wildcats burning slow powders. So ES will likely be a battle. I'll have to use fairly long barrels(28"), and weight/balance is a factor. Am considering breaking with tradition alittle. Nothing to loose really. Barrel block, tuner, damping, whatever. But I have to first understand the beast. You should feel pretty good if you know the answers. I'm getting the impression that these things just aren't known by many today. For some reason. I would have thought that the moment the shooting world realised barrel vibrations have a large effect on consistency, great efforts would have tamed and manipulated them, for gain. [/QUOTE]
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