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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Barrel crown
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<blockquote data-quote="Jokostel" data-source="post: 1120144" data-attributes="member: 39379"><p>depending on barrel length, there is a certain level of pressure remaining.... also depends on burn speed of the propellant. This dictates a bit of sensitivity as to hw the bullet exits the barrel.</p><p>Think of it as a tuning fork.... length, diameter... everything is a factor.</p><p>The crowns biggest factor in accuracy imho is sharpness and damage.</p><p>The best way I can describe it is walk on ice.... then slip on gravel.</p><p>Sharp edges of gravel kick your shoe out a bit erratically..... the same goes for bad crowns and bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jokostel, post: 1120144, member: 39379"] depending on barrel length, there is a certain level of pressure remaining.... also depends on burn speed of the propellant. This dictates a bit of sensitivity as to hw the bullet exits the barrel. Think of it as a tuning fork.... length, diameter... everything is a factor. The crowns biggest factor in accuracy imho is sharpness and damage. The best way I can describe it is walk on ice.... then slip on gravel. Sharp edges of gravel kick your shoe out a bit erratically..... the same goes for bad crowns and bullets. [/QUOTE]
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