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<blockquote data-quote="backwoods83" data-source="post: 669336" data-attributes="member: 29890"><p>Its obviously the sound frequency a given material puts off when moved, hit, pinged, something goes through it or over it, by it etc... most commenly measured in hz. With variances in steel from lot to lot I can almost bet your reply of 21.87hz is inaccurate. The more resonance it has the harder it is to tune, so much pain in the *** to gain what? 22 and 6mm PPc arugably the most accurate rounds in the world, optimal record setting barrel lengths of 22", not 34". You say you can not change the properties of the steel without melting it, I call BS, the more "harmonics" it has the more everything around the barrel, temp, pressure, etc.. effect it, also if you shoot at night or own a bore scope you can see that you are indeed melting your barrel little by little, around 22-2400 degrees melts stainless, your igniting a 27-2800 degree bomb in the throat every time you send one down range. Get a overbore magnum like a 257wby for example with a sporter barrel, shoot it 10 times in 90 seconds at night time and watch the chamber glow, do it again in the day time and watch your groups go all to hell. I guess you still think a copper jacketed piece of lead moving at any rate from 1k to 5kfps is what's wearing out your barrels. Finally since most of us arent perfect except maybe you, who can obviously get an ES and SD of 0, cannot get every round to be "perfect" and act like a trained monkey, we stick to what's easier. Good day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backwoods83, post: 669336, member: 29890"] Its obviously the sound frequency a given material puts off when moved, hit, pinged, something goes through it or over it, by it etc... most commenly measured in hz. With variances in steel from lot to lot I can almost bet your reply of 21.87hz is inaccurate. The more resonance it has the harder it is to tune, so much pain in the *** to gain what? 22 and 6mm PPc arugably the most accurate rounds in the world, optimal record setting barrel lengths of 22", not 34". You say you can not change the properties of the steel without melting it, I call BS, the more "harmonics" it has the more everything around the barrel, temp, pressure, etc.. effect it, also if you shoot at night or own a bore scope you can see that you are indeed melting your barrel little by little, around 22-2400 degrees melts stainless, your igniting a 27-2800 degree bomb in the throat every time you send one down range. Get a overbore magnum like a 257wby for example with a sporter barrel, shoot it 10 times in 90 seconds at night time and watch the chamber glow, do it again in the day time and watch your groups go all to hell. I guess you still think a copper jacketed piece of lead moving at any rate from 1k to 5kfps is what's wearing out your barrels. Finally since most of us arent perfect except maybe you, who can obviously get an ES and SD of 0, cannot get every round to be "perfect" and act like a trained monkey, we stick to what's easier. Good day. [/QUOTE]
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