We've got this crazy surge in accuracy lately. Weve got great ammo companies coming out with great new products, powders, excellent new bullets, wild scopes/range finders and all the crazy cut rifled barrels that come in such a variety of flavors, they all cater to our precision fantasies.
So what's the deal, we take that great single point cut rifle barrel, stick it into a lathe or cnc and chamber it with with our chosen reamed that we've been doing for a century. It's a great way to kick out barrels, sure, but there has to be some error in this process.
I'm not a gun Smith, I'm just throwing out an idea.
Why haven't guys gone into that single point chamber. Take a known precision cut barrel, chuck it into a cnc, use a drill bit to get the initial chamber close, then swap out to a single point cutter and get a precise chamber to the spec every single time, no chatter, no wondering, nothing but precision. Thats what were after isnt it?
Ive only heard of one Smith that has done this. With excellent results no less. It can be done.
Is it going to be slightly slower, sure. Instead of 7 minutes to chamber, it might take 14. I dont know the specs on how long it would actually take, but I was told that using the reamer method it takes roughly 7 minutes to chamber and cut tendon.
Is the joice worth the squeeze?
Xdeano
So what's the deal, we take that great single point cut rifle barrel, stick it into a lathe or cnc and chamber it with with our chosen reamed that we've been doing for a century. It's a great way to kick out barrels, sure, but there has to be some error in this process.
I'm not a gun Smith, I'm just throwing out an idea.
Why haven't guys gone into that single point chamber. Take a known precision cut barrel, chuck it into a cnc, use a drill bit to get the initial chamber close, then swap out to a single point cutter and get a precise chamber to the spec every single time, no chatter, no wondering, nothing but precision. Thats what were after isnt it?
Ive only heard of one Smith that has done this. With excellent results no less. It can be done.
Is it going to be slightly slower, sure. Instead of 7 minutes to chamber, it might take 14. I dont know the specs on how long it would actually take, but I was told that using the reamer method it takes roughly 7 minutes to chamber and cut tendon.
Is the joice worth the squeeze?
Xdeano