Re: Carbon wrapping a Barrel
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: braso</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I run two different rifles with carbon wrapped Saturn barrels. One 243 and one 284. I have delt only with KK Jense of Jense Precision, at this time he is ABS. I have had extremely great service from him and both rifles shoot .25 moa or better. In my experience with these carbon barrels I have had no harmonic issues any more than any other steel barrel. I have found that they do indeed cool faster than my steel barrels, and they like the heat, during long strings of fire the zero just seems to get tighter. I have 1200+ rounds through the 284 and so far the lands haven't moved, I can't wait to see what the barrel life ends up at. If you have any tech questions I suggest you call Jense Precision. </div></div>
Welcome to the Hide <span style="font-style: italic">Braso</span>.
I'm glad you've had such a great experience but I have a couple of questions.
How do you know you've had no harmonic issues just by shooting the rifles?
What method did you use to determine that the wrapped barrels cooled faster than non-wrapped?
It's pretty well documented that layered CF is not a conductor of heat. This is exactly why the Materials Engineer at Apple opted out of using a patented design for CF cases for the iPhone, iPad and MacBook because the mitigation of heat is basically non-existent. The current Aluminum cases serve to pull heat away from the microprocessors whereas the CF case has proven to be inefficient.
Just curious....
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: braso</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I run two different rifles with carbon wrapped Saturn barrels. One 243 and one 284. I have delt only with KK Jense of Jense Precision, at this time he is ABS. I have had extremely great service from him and both rifles shoot .25 moa or better. In my experience with these carbon barrels I have had no harmonic issues any more than any other steel barrel. I have found that they do indeed cool faster than my steel barrels, and they like the heat, during long strings of fire the zero just seems to get tighter. I have 1200+ rounds through the 284 and so far the lands haven't moved, I can't wait to see what the barrel life ends up at. If you have any tech questions I suggest you call Jense Precision. </div></div>
Welcome to the Hide <span style="font-style: italic">Braso</span>.
I'm glad you've had such a great experience but I have a couple of questions.
How do you know you've had no harmonic issues just by shooting the rifles?
What method did you use to determine that the wrapped barrels cooled faster than non-wrapped?
It's pretty well documented that layered CF is not a conductor of heat. This is exactly why the Materials Engineer at Apple opted out of using a patented design for CF cases for the iPhone, iPad and MacBook because the mitigation of heat is basically non-existent. The current Aluminum cases serve to pull heat away from the microprocessors whereas the CF case has proven to be inefficient.
Just curious....