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Has anyone had a barrel that rings like a bell after firing? I just put a .260 Rem Adams & Bennett barrel on my Savage 110 and on some shots I can hear a ringing sound afterwards. I suspect the barrel, but I suppose it could have been something nearby. | ||
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Doubles do that often, never heard that about a single barrel gun though. If yuro'e corseseyd and dsyelixc can you siltl raed oaky? | |||
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But can you get it to play a tune? | |||
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Are you sure it's not your ears ringing? "There are only three kinds of people; those who can count, and those who can't." | |||
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My 6mm Rem 700 has a slight ring to it. The best description would be a tuning fork. | |||
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Maybe your barrel is made of the same type of steel that was used for the huge naval guns on the Bismarck. I don't know how to spell the word in German, but it was called "special steel" and was of the purest, strongest alloy. It was so fine a steel that it was salvaged by the US after the Bismarck was sunk in order to learn of its composition. However, I could be wrong and your barrel may be of the exact length and diameter to produce a tone when that exact round is fired through it. | |||
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Are you shooting under an overhang by chance? One with round steel pipes as uprights? I've belonged to a couple clubs whose overhangs would "ring" after a rifle shot. Just a guess Mark "Greatness without Grace is mere Vanity" - Hank the Cowdog | |||
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