Does the type of crown make a difference in accuracy ? Like this ? I use a 11 deg but polished .
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I was just on another Forum and they were discussing that one crown was more accurate than another . I believe that one is as accurate as any other , but some may be easer to make accurate than others . Just though I'd run it by here . Thanks .
I don't believe that the type of crown makes any difference at all. They can be flat, recessed, 11 deg etc etc, as long at it is perfectly perpendicular to the last inch or two of the bore, they will work.
The only adage to the above is that i don't like "sharp" crowns on center fire rifles. Sharp crowns wear quickly and unevenly. Much better to chamfered off with a 0.010" chamfer IMHO.
I think the rimfire boys get away with sharp crowns as there isn't as much blast/powder fouling running over the crown and they are cleaned much less so not as many brush strokes over the crown..
Cheers
Lee
after 11 degree take 100 tho. Cut on edge of bore keep concentrici don't believe that the type of crown makes any difference at all. They can be flat, recessed, 11 deg etc etc, as long at it is perfectly perpendicular to the last inch or two of the bore, they will work.
The only adage to the above is that i don't like "sharp" crowns on center fire rifles. Sharp crowns wear quickly and unevenly. Much better to chamfered off with a 0.010" chamfer imho.
I think the rimfire boys get away with sharp crowns as there isn't as much blast/powder fouling running over the crown and they are cleaned much less so not as many brush strokes over the crown..
Cheers
lee
tooled to me by vic swindlrhurstafter 11 degree take 100 tho. Cut on edge of bore keep concentric
last makes it perfect 10 to 100 tho.i don't believe that the type of crown makes any difference at all. They can be flat, recessed, 11 deg etc etc, as long at it is perfectly perpendicular to the last inch or two of the bore, they will work.
The only adage to the above is that i don't like "sharp" crowns on center fire rifles. Sharp crowns wear quickly and unevenly. Much better to chamfered off with a 0.010" chamfer imho.
I think the rimfire boys get away with sharp crowns as there isn't as much blast/powder fouling running over the crown and they are cleaned much less so not as many brush strokes over the crown..
Cheers
lee
There is a theory that was tested that the 11 degree crown works best with the boat tail angle of the Matchking bullets. In all the sniper rifle barrel testing that we have done here, the 11* crown was what has been settled on. Something to do about how the escaping gases act on the bullet. All this has been verified with high speed video at the muzzle. Now we have not tested with flat based bullets, so there might be a difference there.
There is a theory that was tested that the 11 degree crown works best with the boat tail angle of the Matchking bullets. In all the sniper rifle barrel testing that we have done here, the 11* crown was what has been settled on. Something to do about how the escaping gases act on the bullet. All this has been verified with high speed video at the muzzle. Now we have not tested with flat based bullets, so there might be a difference there.
your right.100 thou is ten time more than the rest of us have stated.
And no one has endorsed a specific shape of muzzle or proven "best"