[QUOTEMANY YRS AGO I CHAMBERED A 22
CENTERFIRE BARREL IN A RIMFIRE CHAMBER
AND SHOT LIKE HOUSEFIRE BILL MYERS WHACHED ME SHOOT
IT SOME TIME LATER BILL CALLED ME AND SAID HE HAD DONE SAE THIG HIS FIRST 10 SHOOT WAS IN THE
ONESS MY BARREL I HAD PUT ON RAIL GGUN OF
YOUNGS=BillBrawand;847432][QUOTEWHOES BARREL SHOT THE 750 WITH
60 X S. THAT SHOT THAT CONSISTENT AND WHAT AMMO.BillBrawand;847431][QUOTEDOES RIM FIRE HAVE ENOUGH POWDER TO
FEX A BARREL
=BillBrawand;847430][QUOTE HOW DUE YOU TUNE A RIMFIRE BARREL
OTHER THAN CHANGE AMMO.=tonykharper;847427]bigh,
I'm going to tell you one truth and one theory.
The barrel should be cut at it's smallest, roundest place, weather that is 22 inches or 26 inches or any place in between. Don't want much shorter or the barrel may be ammo sensitive.
It's hard to get much longer because most blanks are 28 inches and you have to cut both ends to get rid of tool marks and deformities.
Diameter, this is all theory. Centerfire barrels are thought to be better the thicker they are within reason. Rimfire barrels not so much.
Some believe rimfire barrels are easier to tune if they are between .850 and .900. You rarely see a custom rimfire barrel larger than .920.
One last thing, reverse tapered barrels seems to support the need for rimfire barrels to flex.
TKH