Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 4:10 am
Ron,
What is the diameter of the hole (where the bullert pases) you're using?
Thanks,
K.
What is the diameter of the hole (where the bullert pases) you're using?
Thanks,
K.
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Anonymous wrote:HI,
As promised, here are some pics of the plastic comp I made for my Hammerli 107. I would truly appreciate any suggestions to improve its recoil damping function.
The following are photos of the one I had made of T6 aluminum for the Hammerli 150. This one weighs in at about 30 grams (?). It has made the jump near zero which is what I want to achieve with the plastic. As mentioned earlier, I cannot afford to put in more muzzle weight on my gun.
Best regards,
Ron
Please, Ron, email the pictures of your 160 comp. I was thinking of going with multiple chambers and I now have two confirmations that is the best choice. I am going to my bench rest friend's shop tomorrow to see what we can figure out. I'm not happy to have deal with that "plastic" sleeve where the sight mounts.ronpistolero wrote:Hello Ben,
The plastic compensator, with its double chamber was more effective. The 107's barrel being way above the web compared to the 150 (where the aluminum comp was for) the muzzle rise was more controlled. The reason for this is the seal formed through the ends of each chamber. So, effectively, 2 chambers performed better than 1 big chamber. Also, I bench rested these two and had 5 shot groups of about 1" inch using locally produced, very cheap ammo. The chambers' holes are slightly over 6mm in diameter to minimize gas escape and maximize gas direction upwards.
If our machine didn't get flooded during the infamous Typhoon "Ondoy" here in the Philippines, I would have toyed around with a double chambered aluminum comp. Will email you the comp I am currently using for the 160 if you want. My daughter was the one who put the image up and I still don't know how.
Best regards,
Ron[/img]
By the way, the plastic I used was polyurethane. Easily machineable and very light. The hole was a simple circle and because it was slotted to accommodate the front sight, I merely had to push it in by hand and "self-centered itself" against the gun's bore.LukeP wrote:Ron, very nice the aluminium one!
Please, what is outside diameter of the compensator, and what size are the hole in the top?
I'm planning a similar one for my toz (with non removable sight), and i'm asking how to fasten secure to the barrel, without using a big diameter to have enough space to screw in a M3 screw.
And what plastic did you use for the first one? How did you fix to the barrel?
Thanks,
LukeP.
Hi Luke,LukeP wrote:Ron, very nice the aluminium one!
Please, what is outside diameter of the compensator, and what size are the hole in the top?
I'm planning a similar one for my toz (with non removable sight), and i'm asking how to fasten secure to the barrel, without using a big diameter to have enough space to screw in a M3 screw.
And what plastic did you use for the first one? How did you fix to the barrel?
Thanks,
LukeP.
Cant see your images. Can you repost pleaseGuest wrote: ↑Wed Nov 19, 2008 8:49 am HI,
As promised, here are some pics of the plastic comp I made for my Hammerli 107. I would truly appreciate any suggestions to improve its recoil damping function.
The following are photos of the one I had made of T6 aluminum for the Hammerli 150. This one weighs in at about 30 grams (?). It has made the jump near zero which is what I want to achieve with the plastic. As mentioned earlier, I cannot afford to put in more muzzle weight on my gun.
Best regards,
Ron