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<blockquote data-quote="BobbyL" data-source="post: 413884" data-attributes="member: 14081"><p>I didnt say it helped accuracy. I stated that the harmonics were different on a fluted barrel and that its measurable on the machine i have.</p><p></p><p>Not sure what you mean by speed but what we do works and works very well to take out stress/stabilize barrel harmonics. Which ever it is it works and i can prove it.</p><p></p><p>When fluting a barrel we like to leave at least a .15" wall over the bore size on each size for safety reasons. You might be able to push that close to .1 but its not something we will do.</p><p></p><p>Dont worry about starting a argument I dont mind being told that im wrong or why. I just ask that there is good evidence and proof or just a very logical agument. </p><p></p><p>There is a ton of different factors that go into account of why a gun may or may not be amazingly accurate. Thats why people will tell you do whatever is making it work. There is to many factors that can change how well it performs. But what im trying to do is get rid of as many as possible to make things alot more simply for everyone.</p><p></p><p>For the statement that Benchresters dont use fluted barrel that is true but i have put together more then a few 11 pound guns for the hunter class that can rival what even the heavy guns do on a fairly consistent basis. Yes there is a draw back having to get them that light you do tend to heat the barrel up enough that its tough to get 10 shot groups but it seems like we are doing pretty good. BR guys will stick to what they believe in not exactly what works. Yes there is usually some good grounds for what they do i just dont believe they are the say all for what is right or wrong.</p><p></p><p>bobby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobbyL, post: 413884, member: 14081"] I didnt say it helped accuracy. I stated that the harmonics were different on a fluted barrel and that its measurable on the machine i have. Not sure what you mean by speed but what we do works and works very well to take out stress/stabilize barrel harmonics. Which ever it is it works and i can prove it. When fluting a barrel we like to leave at least a .15" wall over the bore size on each size for safety reasons. You might be able to push that close to .1 but its not something we will do. Dont worry about starting a argument I dont mind being told that im wrong or why. I just ask that there is good evidence and proof or just a very logical agument. There is a ton of different factors that go into account of why a gun may or may not be amazingly accurate. Thats why people will tell you do whatever is making it work. There is to many factors that can change how well it performs. But what im trying to do is get rid of as many as possible to make things alot more simply for everyone. For the statement that Benchresters dont use fluted barrel that is true but i have put together more then a few 11 pound guns for the hunter class that can rival what even the heavy guns do on a fairly consistent basis. Yes there is a draw back having to get them that light you do tend to heat the barrel up enough that its tough to get 10 shot groups but it seems like we are doing pretty good. BR guys will stick to what they believe in not exactly what works. Yes there is usually some good grounds for what they do i just dont believe they are the say all for what is right or wrong. bobby [/QUOTE]
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