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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
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Why use a carbon wrapped barel?
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<blockquote data-quote="tacomHQ" data-source="post: 2072901" data-attributes="member: 67159"><p>We are well into the 6lb range on a 27" x 1.25dia barrel- the expected finish weight is 6.22lbs after chambering and brake. (Current Customer)</p><p>This barrel will drop by .4lbs per inch:</p><p>26" 5.8</p><p>24" 5.0</p><p>22" 4.2lbs</p><p>We need to do some more modeling to determine what the "values" will be as we remove material from specific areas. At some point we will be trading attributes at a 1:1 scale. It will be "what scale" is important to whom. </p><p></p><p>Yes- the next generation barrels we will produce addresses weight, greater cooling and increased 3D and directional stiffness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tacomHQ, post: 2072901, member: 67159"] We are well into the 6lb range on a 27" x 1.25dia barrel- the expected finish weight is 6.22lbs after chambering and brake. (Current Customer) This barrel will drop by .4lbs per inch: 26" 5.8 24" 5.0 22" 4.2lbs We need to do some more modeling to determine what the "values" will be as we remove material from specific areas. At some point we will be trading attributes at a 1:1 scale. It will be "what scale" is important to whom. Yes- the next generation barrels we will produce addresses weight, greater cooling and increased 3D and directional stiffness. [/QUOTE]
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