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Heavy barrel Swede

PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 5:22 pm
by Doug Coulter
Well, so far the first part could be called "little girl", as in "when she was good, she was very, very good".
Heh. This was its 3rd 5 shot group. First was the lead load and fairly rotten, second was a "throwaway" load with 39 gr Varget, a 95 gr hornady (with ~ .1" jump to the lands - it's a tiny bullet for this caliber) - I moly coated them...all FLR brass which barely expanded and with no flattening of the primer. Probably ~ 3k fps, but I didn't crono - next nice day, I promise. I didn't think this would shoot, just kinda doing the shoot some and clean some breakin dance here. But.
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Now if I could just hold better...

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A pretty girl if your taste runs like that.


Bore scope still shows lots of tool marks, and more copper gets on the grooves than the lands...Not so bad I want to use abrasive and fire-lap, I'll be patient - that's been working out so far, even if the anticipation is hard on me.

Re: Heavy barrel Swede

PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 8:07 pm
by Donovan Ready
Sweet. Thanks.

Re: Heavy barrel Swede

PostPosted: Wed Sep 16, 2020 9:31 pm
by Doug Coulter
To relate this ever so slightly to fusion -
This is almost as accurate as you'd need to collide two bullets midair, or hit a bullet at around 1/3 mile. (I do have two guns with the requisite accuracy, FWIW - better than this one, so far)
In terms of that "fly in a cathedral" that's 100% fusion probability if you can do it with D ions....

If we can do it with a rifle, with all the variables we have there that you don't have with atomic nuclei - you're kinda there, except being able to do a LOT of it quickly enough to make meaningful power.
Given that it should be a lot easier with nuclei than with bullets, it's kind of embarrassing that we're not there yet.
I did run the math (open of course to someone who can do it better) - and if we were for example firing protons at lithium - and could do it this well - we'd be "there" now. Heisenberg doesn't limit this, we don't need to push that limit to be good enough.
So in a way, this is all related, and encouraging. I think we can get rid of wind, and most barrel vibrations, as well as charge variations, with atoms...

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Bullets hitting other ones in the backstop and driving them out the backside...I need a new stump. Bullet fusion!