A question
Gents,
If one is going to hold a barrel for chambering as depicted in NesikaChad's photo, i.e., hard jaws clamped directly on the barrel, is there really any reason to dial in the muzzle end with a spider or similar arrangement? I don't know, but it would seem that anything you do on the muzzle end would have no effect on the chamber end as the chuck jaws grip on it would prevent any movement as a result of dialing in the muzzle. So, I guess I'm saying with that particular chambering set up, does an unsupported muzzle really matter? Or am I missing something?
Would a crooked barrel, chambered in the manner above, set off some potentially problematic vibrations as a result of it being unsupported (wobbling within the spindle)?
What about crowing in the same set up? I see a problem trying to hold a tapered barrel straight without some sort of support on the outboard end.
And to save somebody some typing, I understand this is why many here chamber with a piece of wire or split collet affair between the chuck and the barrel, or just use a spider chuck to hold the barrel when chambering.
I look forword to your replies,
Justin
Gents,
If one is going to hold a barrel for chambering as depicted in NesikaChad's photo, i.e., hard jaws clamped directly on the barrel, is there really any reason to dial in the muzzle end with a spider or similar arrangement? I don't know, but it would seem that anything you do on the muzzle end would have no effect on the chamber end as the chuck jaws grip on it would prevent any movement as a result of dialing in the muzzle. So, I guess I'm saying with that particular chambering set up, does an unsupported muzzle really matter? Or am I missing something?
Would a crooked barrel, chambered in the manner above, set off some potentially problematic vibrations as a result of it being unsupported (wobbling within the spindle)?
What about crowing in the same set up? I see a problem trying to hold a tapered barrel straight without some sort of support on the outboard end.
And to save somebody some typing, I understand this is why many here chamber with a piece of wire or split collet affair between the chuck and the barrel, or just use a spider chuck to hold the barrel when chambering.
I look forword to your replies,
Justin