Author: britrifles
Subject: Is there an Engineer in the room?
Posted: August 03 2018 at 7:15am
It doesn't, but this is a combination of barrel harmonics and the fact that as a shoulder fired weapon, with the barrel axis above the butt plate, the muzzle will rise from recoil while the bullet is still in the barrel. Slower bullet has longer time for muzzle to rise. I have found some differences in how the rifle is stocked up; "center" or "mid" bearing bedded; which is the harmonic effects coming into play.
Subject: Is there an Engineer in the room?
Posted: August 03 2018 at 7:15am
It doesn't, but this is a combination of barrel harmonics and the fact that as a shoulder fired weapon, with the barrel axis above the butt plate, the muzzle will rise from recoil while the bullet is still in the barrel. Slower bullet has longer time for muzzle to rise. I have found some differences in how the rifle is stocked up; "center" or "mid" bearing bedded; which is the harmonic effects coming into play.