Bryan996 wrote:My conclusion (at this point) is that the vibrations most probably come from the fall of the firing pin and are not barrel generated by recoil about the centre of gravity - as they are in the case of centrefire rifles. So for a given rifle, it is difficult to alter the vibrations to achieve positive compensation by adding weights to the barrel.
Good afternoon Bryan:
I had to read this statement a few times, and I am still not sure I fully digest it. It doesn't make sense to me that the only source of vibration is the firing pin strike. Maybe I am misreading it, or misinterpreting it?
I have access to some fairly sophisticated FEA software here at the office (although not specifically tailored to this application), and have tried to model the movement / material reaction as the detonation takes place the bullet begins to accelerate. Modeling the parts and material properties is not too difficult, but applying the correct forces and their subsequent vectors is (unfortunately). Therein lies the problem and the heart of the question I am afraid.
Vibration IMHO would come from the mechanical movement (firing pin, of course), but also from the detonation itself, combined with the lateral forces from the bullet forced to follow a path that may not be its true centroid - combined with the torsional force as it engages the rifling and ramps up its rotation.
And I do know that adding (or subtracting) significant amounts of weight can bring a rifle (as a system) into or out of tune. I have had several people ask me to barrel and tune rifles with "naked" barrels - with the thought that if the rifle shoots well in that state, adding an extension tube / tuner could only help the situation - which in my experience it has not (yet). Adding or subtracting significant weight (say, more than a few ounces) is a complete crap shoot. Sometimes it does, sometimes not - but it seems completely random and beyond any calculations or theory I am aware of. It does completely change the performance and dynamics of the system though - that I know for sure from very practical experience.
kev