LoneRider wrote:so what your saying curan
is if i wrap a bit of rubber tape somewhere along the barrel it will change the harmonics and possibly give the ol mossy, shooting winni subs a tighter than a 50c group @ 50 yrds [roughly]?
ill give anything a go.....seriously....i will
[rubber tape is as wide as electrical but heaps heavier,black and made of rubber.its nothing like electrical or gaffa,more like handle bar tape but heavier.]
Sorry LR, I haven't had much time to check the forum lately.
IMO, the rubber tape might modify the amplitude of the vibration in a barrel (dampening), but not the frequency, at least not much. So while it may make a difference, there are other methods.
An old explanation I was given, the things that change resonant frequency are span, mass and stress. Think of a guitar string. By tightening a string (stress), it's resonant frequency moves higher, and you hear a higher note. Change the span by pushing a finger against the fret board, and it changes again (span). Replace the string with a thicker string of the same tension and span, and the frequency changes again (mass).
So, for a rifle barrel, the things that make the big difference to harmonics would be:
Span - changing the barrel length or putting a wedge or shim between barrel and forearm
Mass - anything that changes the weight of the barrel, the barrel tuner being an obvious method
Stress - I've heard of tension barrels, but others would be better placed to discuss their merits.
Obviously, the easiest of the above methods to alter a barrels harmonics are the tuner, or, if the rifle is favourable to it, the forearm wedge.
I totally agree with the previous posts about firearm quality, etc.
For a more technical read, try
http://www.shootingsoftware.com/barrel.htm
For a more practical read, try Australian Shooter, about a year ago, when there was an article on barrel whip.
As for your wish to improve your rifle, you can try putting .005 - .010" of tension on the forearm with a wedge/shimming, and redo your ammo testing.
You could also try paper bedding with a business card. Jimbo had an yarn about doing that in AS about 5 months ago.
Both of those are low cost DIY things you can try yourself. Personally, I'd probably try the business card bedding first.
Or the high end target shooting method is a barrel tuner.
Sounds like you can do a bit of experimenting with the mossy with a bit of room for improvement, so it's worth a play.
Obviously there are a lot of very talented people on this forum that will agree or disagree with some of this post. But that's fine, I'm sure it will add to the overall amount of info to guide you.
regards, curan.