Very well done as always. And good results. Good perspective and principle on home defense accuracy application. Many thanks.
@sdkweber4 ай бұрын
Thank you. It is good to hear from you and I trust all is well with you. Thanks for watching and posting.
@guardianminifarm80054 ай бұрын
@@sdkweber Quite well, thank you. Home, ministry & business are quite busy. So much less leisure time nowadays. Lord bless.
@sdkweber4 ай бұрын
@@guardianminifarm8005 Yes indeed. it is nice to recognize names like yours on these comments. Keep up the Good work!
@crazyharry15864 ай бұрын
Hi just found your content and am liking it so far. I have 2 questions in regards to the rifling and how it impacts the accuracy. Q1: Does the way the rifling is created and inserted into the barrel matter? i.e whether it is hammer forged, cold forged, cryogenics etc? Q2 Would it impact the accuracy if the rifling had like a ramp or bevel on the edge where the bullet meets instead of the sharp 90 degree edge that the bullet slams into when fired? Cheers from Australia and thanks again.
@sdkweber4 ай бұрын
Hello and thanks for watching from Australia. Good questions. First the type of rifling effects the longevity of the barrel. And can also effect the precision. For example Bartlein (and other) custom barrels produce better precision for a reason. They are very well made barrels, with carefully cut rifling (or hammer forged), and they use very good steel. For your question #2, the ramp you refer to is already in use. It is called the Leade and its purpose it so "lead" the bullet into the rifle. Some manufacturers use a steeper leade and others a more gradual lead. The crown on the muzzle is also very important for precision. I hope this answers your questions. Thanks for watching.
@crazyharry15864 ай бұрын
@@sdkweber It does, Thank you.
@sdkweber4 ай бұрын
@@crazyharry1586 You are welcome. Have a good rest of your day.