I've seen short (5") and longer (8") tubes that insert into a barrel to give you different bore sizes. I think I also saw one system that uses a 1 1/2" (guesstimate on my part) bushing at the gun end of the barrel to do the same thing. Firearms - even old muzzle loaders that took a lead ball - have a constant bore diameter over the length of the barrel.
Doesn't anyone think this is strange? We size the insert/barrel back to fit our PB, then let said projectile rattle around loose once it goes past the 5" or 8" point on its way out of a 12, 14, 16" barrel (whatever length). I won't argue that a few thous hardly lets the ball 'rattle around loosely' but you get my drift. Does the length of the insert matter from 1.5 up to 8"?
Has anyone seen any studies showing these systems are no less accurate than a constant bore size for the full barrel? If your PB is slightly out of round, is it forced into spherical shape by traveling through a short, tight barrel? What happens when it gets beyond the Freak insert?
Doesn't anyone think this is strange? We size the insert/barrel back to fit our PB, then let said projectile rattle around loose once it goes past the 5" or 8" point on its way out of a 12, 14, 16" barrel (whatever length). I won't argue that a few thous hardly lets the ball 'rattle around loosely' but you get my drift. Does the length of the insert matter from 1.5 up to 8"?
Has anyone seen any studies showing these systems are no less accurate than a constant bore size for the full barrel? If your PB is slightly out of round, is it forced into spherical shape by traveling through a short, tight barrel? What happens when it gets beyond the Freak insert?
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