Straight pull accuracy...

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Re: Straight pull accuracy...

#11 Post by HALODIN »

Feel free to ask Newton to explain the physics, because I'm not entirely sure it stands up to scientific scrutiny. As far as I can see, the only factor that would affect accuracy is a variance in pressure `before` the bullet leaves the barrel and I'm not convinced that's the case.

Anyway, it doesn't matter, straight pulls are accurate, my M14 proves that.
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#12 Post by meles meles »

We'd be more concerned with barrel wigglin' than the pressure dropping.... Bolt moving = barrel wigglin'
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#13 Post by HALODIN »

I would say it rotates about the axis and so it won't affect accuracy, but it doesn't matter it's a side issue. What straight pull are you thinking of buying?
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#14 Post by meles meles »

We don't know. We saw an AR15 Beowulf for sale and are mighty tempted, but we know very little about the AR15 platform.
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#15 Post by Sandgroper »

meles meles wrote:We don't know. We saw an AR15 Beowulf for sale and are mighty tempted, but we know very little about the AR15 platform.
The review I mentioned earlier regarding the Beowulf http://www.gunmart.net/accessories_review/.50_beowulf

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#16 Post by snayperskaya »

A straight pull Dragunov is slightly more accurate than its semi-auto cousin due to, as Mr Badger pointed out, the bolt/bolt carrier not moving rearward due to the gas system.It wasn't unknown for Soviet marksmen in Afghanistan to disable the gas system, making them straight pull, in order to increase the accuracy.The absence of gas bleeding off through the gas system also gives a straight pull a slightly higher muzzle velocity than its semi-auto version
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#17 Post by SevenSixTwo »

What about handloading and/or muzzle velocity, given that the pressure is 'all-forward' in a straight pull? I asked this Q here a while back but I don't recall getting a definitive answer.
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#18 Post by HALODIN »

They're pretty straight forward, what is it you need to know? Why a .50 cal? I would have thought the LMT L7 would have been better.
meles meles wrote:We don't know. We saw an AR15 Beowulf for sale and are mighty tempted, but we know very little about the AR15 platform.
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#19 Post by HALODIN »

I'd like to know more, do you remember where you read this?
snayperskaya wrote:A straight pull Dragunov is slightly more accurate than its semi-auto cousin due to, as Mr Badger pointed out, the bolt/bolt carrier not moving rearward due to the gas system.It wasn't unknown for Soviet marksmen in Afghanistan to disable the gas system, making them straight pull, in order to increase the accuracy.The absence of gas bleeding off through the gas system also gives a straight pull a slightly higher muzzle velocity than its semi-auto version
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#20 Post by HALODIN »

What's your question?
SevenSixTwo wrote:What about handloading and/or muzzle velocity, given that the pressure is 'all-forward' in a straight pull? I asked this Q here a while back but I don't recall getting a definitive answer.
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