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  • #16
    toopercentmlk
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 1244

    Is it really the resistance to heat opposed to the resistance to vibration why rimfire bbls shoot straighter? I'm assuming this is exclusive to rimfire as larger centerfire cartridges produce significantly more vibrations?

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    • #17
      socomIInato
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2008
      • 880

      heat buildup on 22lr

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      • #18
        ScottB
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2009
        • 1431

        If you shoot them fast enough, a .22 will heat up.

        How about the other wrinkle - fluted heavy barrels? Stiffer plus added heat dissipation or just cooler aethestically?

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        • #19
          mif_slim
          I need a LIFE!!
          • Apr 2008
          • 10089

          Originally posted by toopercentmlk
          Is it really the resistance to heat opposed to the resistance to vibration why rimfire bbls shoot straighter? I'm assuming this is exclusive to rimfire as larger centerfire cartridges produce significantly more vibrations?
          I think it is. Im sure the heavy barrel helps out some, but not in the factor of the projectile being consistently accurate. The heavy fbarrel will help the shooter have a better shot. "Barrel rise" if any also would help the 22 be on the same spot but for accuracy itself, Im sure the exact same streight tollerance of light/heavy barrel would perform the same until you shoot some 2k rounds per 20 minutes then Im sure the heavy will be much better.
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          • #20
            Stringer
            Member
            • May 2009
            • 326

            Originally posted by fusionstar
            If your gun is going to be a target rifle, get heavy.
            If your gun is going to be a hunting rifle, get light.

            I dont think the accuracy is really noticeable from 2 equally good barrels of different thickness.

            But the heavy barrel of equal quality should be more accurate.
            In theory, hell yes. I agree 100%, but for a 22...

            Originally posted by ScottB
            If you shoot them fast enough, a .22 will heat up.

            How about the other wrinkle - fluted heavy barrels? Stiffer plus added heat dissipation or just cooler aethestically?
            Definitely not stiffer. No fluted barrel is stiffer than it was before fluting. If the fluting was done correctly, then it will have more stiffness per unit mass. And it will have more surface area for cooling. But a 22LR doesn't make that much heat, and it doesn't tax a barrel's stiffness like most centerfires.

            I have a fluted GM bull barrel on my favorite rifle, my 10/22. Cool looking? Yes. Heavy? Yes. More accurate than a properly chambered and straight-to-the-tenths sporter? Certainly not.

            For those that are interested in data, and not hearsay, check out Harold Vaughn's Rifle Accuracy Facts.

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            • #21
              Tho_Sun
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              • Dec 2007
              • 807

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