11 December 2001, 07:08
DutchWay cool barrel pictures --
There are some very cool Electron Microscope pics of barrels at the following link:
http://www.benchrest.com/wwwboard/index.cgi?read=150431Dutch.
11 December 2001, 07:12
SaeedDutch,
Thank you for posting this.
Great pictures.
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11 December 2001, 08:25
Buell98Very interesting pictures. Thanks.
11 December 2001, 08:44
DutchI thought the most interesting part was the marks from the brass brushes on the crown, whiler there are none in the barrel.
There's a LOT of "ironing" going on in there! I'm almost thinking I might have to start breaking in my barrels....... Dutch.
11 December 2001, 11:51
<reloaderman>WOW......neet! Thanks for posting!
11 December 2001, 12:03
<Chainsaw>Dutch, I too appreciated looking at the pictures. Looks like I'll have to treat my crown a little bit better on the EA Brown.-------Chainsaw
11 December 2001, 12:09
D HumbargerMost interesting. Thank you. Thats a real eye opener
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11 December 2001, 14:51
<sure-shot>Just goes to show what can be learned from the benchrest crowd. These guys never rest! sure-shot
11 December 2001, 14:56
<Don G>Thanks for pointing this out to us all. It is definitely worthwhile. I'm surprised a bronze brush does that!
Can you imagine a stainless brush!
Don
11 December 2001, 15:24
DutchDon, I must admit, I have a little bit of a hard time swallowing the brush thing. Seems logical, and the only other thing that comes through would be un-burned kernels of powder. They're going about 4000 fps, but is that fast enough to do this?
Did you guys notice in the pic of the 660 shot barrel -- the tooling marks on the SIDES of the lands are ironed out! Those bullets deform EXACTLY to the bore, don't they? Dutch.
11 December 2001, 17:45
<whales>Good picts. Thanks
What are the white dots that show on the crown? Could they be the cause of the marks?
12 December 2001, 03:12
DutchWhales, I think they are just lint from the cleaning patch? Dutch.