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<blockquote data-quote="ntsqd" data-source="post: 1912871" data-attributes="member: 93138"><p>It is Mueller's book that I have. He goes thru all of the math from what I can see. For me the simplest way to analyze the design would be to model it in SolidWorks and then subject it to FEA and see what subtle changes in the geometry of the various parts do to their stresses. Not sure what my possibly anti 2A employers would think about that!</p><p></p><p>Really, really rough guess as to places to address would be to make the action walls thicker, make the block longer in such a way that the "bolt face" becomes thicker, and possibly look into changing the thrust angle of the block. Though there are immediate trade-offs to doing this that are probably undesirable. Mr. Mueller spent considerable time in selecting the angle that he chose and showing why he chose it, so I'm doubting there is much to be found there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ntsqd, post: 1912871, member: 93138"] It is Mueller's book that I have. He goes thru all of the math from what I can see. For me the simplest way to analyze the design would be to model it in SolidWorks and then subject it to FEA and see what subtle changes in the geometry of the various parts do to their stresses. Not sure what my possibly anti 2A employers would think about that! Really, really rough guess as to places to address would be to make the action walls thicker, make the block longer in such a way that the "bolt face" becomes thicker, and possibly look into changing the thrust angle of the block. Though there are immediate trade-offs to doing this that are probably undesirable. Mr. Mueller spent considerable time in selecting the angle that he chose and showing why he chose it, so I'm doubting there is much to be found there. [/QUOTE]
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