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Rick4070
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I am reading a new, non-fiction book by Brandon Webb, a former Navy SEAL, titled "Among Heroes."
Amongst other things. he was tasked with the responsibility of helping completely revamp and transform the entire SEAL sniper force.
He writes: "The fact that that a metal rifle barrel expands as it heats up translates into increased pressure on the round as it passes through, which in turn means higher muzzle velocity and an altered arc of trajectory... And goes on to said an instructor said: "The adjustment you made for elevation this morning may have worked this morning, but now it's a good twenty degrees warmer, and you your round is going to have a proportionately flatter arc, so to compensate you need to adjust your elevation down...
Now, not being a ballistics expert, just a machinist, I would think that if a barrel expands from heat, the bore as well as the exterior of the barrel would get larger, not the exterior get larger and the bore smaller....
A temperature increase in the powder inside the cartridge causing more pressure, I can understand.
I'm kind of confused, can anybody comment on the effects of temperature ON THE BARREL ONLY affecting pressures and hence velocities???
Amongst other things. he was tasked with the responsibility of helping completely revamp and transform the entire SEAL sniper force.
He writes: "The fact that that a metal rifle barrel expands as it heats up translates into increased pressure on the round as it passes through, which in turn means higher muzzle velocity and an altered arc of trajectory... And goes on to said an instructor said: "The adjustment you made for elevation this morning may have worked this morning, but now it's a good twenty degrees warmer, and you your round is going to have a proportionately flatter arc, so to compensate you need to adjust your elevation down...
Now, not being a ballistics expert, just a machinist, I would think that if a barrel expands from heat, the bore as well as the exterior of the barrel would get larger, not the exterior get larger and the bore smaller....
A temperature increase in the powder inside the cartridge causing more pressure, I can understand.
I'm kind of confused, can anybody comment on the effects of temperature ON THE BARREL ONLY affecting pressures and hence velocities???
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