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BARREL TUNERS

Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 7:01 am
by Range Rector
Who can tell me what is the best weight for a barrel tuner on a MV barrel.
Also, diameter and length.

Thanks

Re: BARREL TUNERS

Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 9:02 am
by plumbs7
Are u talking about mass weight dampeners or tuners ?

Re: BARREL TUNERS

Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 10:53 am
by Range Rector
You can give me an answer for both if you like.

Re: BARREL TUNERS

Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 3:25 pm
by Brad Y
Google varmint al, purdy prescription, bukys tuners and search accurateshooter. You will find lots of information on tuners generally and might help.

Re: BARREL TUNERS

Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 7:03 pm
by plumbs7
Ok I'll be be brave ! I'll deal with mass weight dampeners first ! The answer is more relative to the profile of the barrel . Eg not much use putting 150 grams on a straight open profile barrel , With the extra thickness comes the extra weight! The job of a mass weight dampeners is to slow down and absorb shock of Mode 1 harmonics and to some extent mode 2 and 3 vibrations . To answer your question, it's bit of trial and error . I don't use them all the time but have used them on my 7/08 Ai and am having one cut on my 280 Ai . The weight is about 750 grams and 2" Dia and about 3" long .

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Believe me it's the mother of all knobs and I cop a fair bit of friendly banter , saying that I must be compensating for other appendages! :shock:
I'm just under weight with a 30" barrel
With a thinner profile my thinking that you would be able to get away with 300 grams . At the end of the day, any knob on your barrel is a good thing for tuning ! You can tune with it on as it's fixed.
Tuners are about the same but you maybe able to get away with less weight ! But tune the load before adding the tuner , as you could get totally lost ! Generally start flush with the muzzle.
I have a Davies tuner on my .308 hunting rifle , M v profile .
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Photo of the Davies tuner which has made the barrel shoot better ! The black things are o rings ! They were something I was trialling to tame reflected vibrations. Just don't worry about that unless you want more friendly banter . :lol:

I'll wait now for the incoming lol! Maybe the true geniuses can comet ?
Regards Graham.

Re: BARREL TUNERS

Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 7:43 pm
by Old Trev-39
I have found that a Purdy tune system made out of aluminium and a Limbsaver vibration dampener immediately behind the Purdy tune works for me on all my rifles.
Cheers,
Trevor.

Re: BARREL TUNERS

Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2017 11:04 pm
by !Peter!
Brad Y wrote:Google varmint al, purdy prescription, bukys tuners and search accurateshooter. You will find lots of information on tuners generally and might help.

Another good source is Harold Vaughn who documented some good theory and experiments on barrel vibration in his book Rifle Accuracy Facts.

plumbs7 wrote:The job of a mass weight dampeners is to slow down and absorb shock of Mode 1 harmonics and to some extent mode 2 and 3 vibrations .

Graham, are your referring to the harmonic modes as shown in Varmint Al's site? http://www.varmintal.com/amode.htm

Old Trev-39 wrote:I have found that a Purdy tune system made out of aluminium and a Limbsaver vibration dampener immediately behind the Purdy tune works for me on all my rifles.

Trevor, which harmonic did you find worked best.

Regards
Peter

Re: BARREL TUNERS

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 8:31 am
by plumbs7
Yes Peter .am I correct? :D

Re: BARREL TUNERS

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 11:13 am
by !Peter!
Depends which periodic motion in alternately opposite directions you are interested in :wink:

Re: BARREL TUNERS

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 2:27 pm
by plumbs7
!Peter! wrote:Depends which periodic motion in alternately opposite directions you are interested in :wink:

Mmm, sounds interesting Peter . Care to explain as I believe you have a better understanding? Please? :idea:

Re: BARREL TUNERS

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 8:05 pm
by Old Trev-39
I have found that the 19th. and 21st. harmonic work for me. Have the E.C. diameter around .8 to .9 inch mark.
Cheers,
Trevor.

Re: BARREL TUNERS

Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 12:16 pm
by !Peter!
plumbs7 wrote:
!Peter! wrote:Depends which periodic motion in alternately opposite directions you are interested in :wink:

Mmm, sounds interesting Peter . Care to explain as I believe you have a better understanding? Please? :idea:


Well I've got you bluffed!!

Old Trev-39 wrote:I have found that the 19th. and 21st. harmonic work for me. Have the E.C. diameter around .8 to .9 inch mark.
Cheers,
Trevor.

Thanks Trevor.

Re: BARREL TUNERS

Posted: Wed May 03, 2017 5:07 pm
by plumbs7
!Peter! wrote:
plumbs7 wrote:
!Peter! wrote:Depends which periodic motion in alternately opposite directions you are interested in :wink:

Mmm, sounds interesting Peter . Care to explain as I believe you have a better understanding? Please? :idea:


Well I've got you bluffed!!

Old Trev-39 wrote:I have found that the 19th. and 21st. harmonic work for me. Have the E.C. diameter around .8 to .9 inch mark.
Cheers,
Trevor.

Thanks Trevor.


Hahha, that is what happens when a plumber tries to be knowledgeable! :lol:

Re: BARREL TUNERS

Posted: Fri May 05, 2017 1:54 pm
by pgcpty
In my view Williada is the leading authority in this country on Tuners.

If you read all his comments in the link below you will have all the info necessary to get a handle on the topic

pgcpty

PS A more tightly focussed link to Williada's Tuner writtings is shown below

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