How deep is the rifling supposed to be on a AR style weapon?
I have called Armalite repeatedly to get answers, but finally just got "flagged" and they will only say that the information is "Proprietary". Well shit.
On my rifle, the standard .308 is of course 2.800 OAL, however this places my bullet .163 from the bullet lands!!!!!!!! That's one HELL of a jump! Despite that, I still manage 1/2 moa accuracy
on a good day with handloads, but wondered just WHY in the hell its so far out? Is that just the way it is with the AR platform or what?
I think receiving a answer of "proprietary" is bullshit, but all I want to know is IF I payed the money to have another barrel made by someone else, what would be the consequence of moving the
lands to say, 2.830 or 2.850? Is that deep throat style an integral part of how the AR works??
I actually spent the time to WD-40 the throat and entrance and lands and make a "port" mold using the same stuff I use on cylinder heads to get a port mold, so I can see this magical chamber
that they won't give me information on (even though I HAVE all the information!!!!!!!!!!) I just want to know if this is "how it has to work" or if this is some safety precaution taken to prevent
dumbassery for crap ammo?
I have taken fired brass, loaded a bullet .200 longer than normal (so, 3.000 rather than 2.800) and painted the bullet with machinists blue and chambered the bullet, checked, made another bullet .002 shorter, painted, checked, light light marks ect until I came up with a definite .163 till the bullet engages rifling if using the standard 2.800. What gives?
I have called Armalite repeatedly to get answers, but finally just got "flagged" and they will only say that the information is "Proprietary". Well shit.
On my rifle, the standard .308 is of course 2.800 OAL, however this places my bullet .163 from the bullet lands!!!!!!!! That's one HELL of a jump! Despite that, I still manage 1/2 moa accuracy
on a good day with handloads, but wondered just WHY in the hell its so far out? Is that just the way it is with the AR platform or what?
I think receiving a answer of "proprietary" is bullshit, but all I want to know is IF I payed the money to have another barrel made by someone else, what would be the consequence of moving the
lands to say, 2.830 or 2.850? Is that deep throat style an integral part of how the AR works??
I actually spent the time to WD-40 the throat and entrance and lands and make a "port" mold using the same stuff I use on cylinder heads to get a port mold, so I can see this magical chamber
that they won't give me information on (even though I HAVE all the information!!!!!!!!!!) I just want to know if this is "how it has to work" or if this is some safety precaution taken to prevent
dumbassery for crap ammo?
I have taken fired brass, loaded a bullet .200 longer than normal (so, 3.000 rather than 2.800) and painted the bullet with machinists blue and chambered the bullet, checked, made another bullet .002 shorter, painted, checked, light light marks ect until I came up with a definite .163 till the bullet engages rifling if using the standard 2.800. What gives?