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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Mitigating Barrel Whip and Harmonics
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1765349" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Per BOSS Patent US5279200A:</p><p><em>The bedding is installed to fill the floating space between the barrel and well. As so positioned, it functions as a shock absorber. "Bedding" refers to a shock absorbent or stabilizer material, which is usually a synthetic rubber or similarly resilient elastomeric material. In the case of the test rifles, a two part pourable liquid urethane rubber bedding compound supplied by Devcon Corporation of Danvers, Main under the tradename "FLEXANE 94" was used, as best illustrated by FIG. 7. The rubber bedding 80 between the barrel 82 and the stock 84 enhanced the accuracy of the BOS system in the rifles tested.</em></p><p></p><p>This, in addition to the muzzle device.</p><p>Two A-Bolts I had (in factory form) were rubber bedded only under and just in front of (~2") the actions. It was pretty hard, but definitely rubber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1765349, member: 1521"] Per BOSS Patent US5279200A: [I]The bedding is installed to fill the floating space between the barrel and well. As so positioned, it functions as a shock absorber. "Bedding" refers to a shock absorbent or stabilizer material, which is usually a synthetic rubber or similarly resilient elastomeric material. In the case of the test rifles, a two part pourable liquid urethane rubber bedding compound supplied by Devcon Corporation of Danvers, Main under the tradename "FLEXANE 94" was used, as best illustrated by FIG. 7. The rubber bedding 80 between the barrel 82 and the stock 84 enhanced the accuracy of the BOS system in the rifles tested.[/I] This, in addition to the muzzle device. Two A-Bolts I had (in factory form) were rubber bedded only under and just in front of (~2") the actions. It was pretty hard, but definitely rubber. [/QUOTE]
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