Greeting All,
As usual, Zonie has related excellant information about heat treatment of barrels, and the effect of solar heat on barrels and accuracy.
At my home range in San Antonio, Texas, I have to finish my shooting by 2:00 PM or rig a plastic tarp over the end of my shooting bench to keep the sun off of my rifle barrel.
Not only does accuracy become irratic, but point of impact (at 50 yards) will move 1 - 2 inches down. Had a fellow shooter that refused to believe that summer time sun light could heat one side of a 1" barrel enough to bend enough to be a problem.
We took my dial indicator to the range a few days later and set it up on the top flat of the muzzle. While waiting for the wind flags to settle down and other conditions to get right, the barrel warmed up enough to move the barrel 0.007 of an inch. You could actually watch the dial indicator needle move. Total movement can be as much as 0.010 inch.
If a 1 inch barrel will move like that, how much and how quick do you think a 13/16 0r 7/8 will move?
The button rifling of barrels induces tremendous stress in a barrel, be it muzzle loader or modern centerfire barrel. One famous centerfire barrel maker, anneals (stress relieves) his barrel blanks before beginning any machining operations, and then a second time at a certain point during the drilling, reaming, rifling process,
Cut rifling produces much, much less internal stress in a barrel, but is still not 100 percent stress free.
The jury is still out on Cryrogenic freezing with just about an even split among the experts and their testing. Be that as it may, Custom barrel makers void any warranty or guarantee, if one of their barrels is independently given a Cryrogenic treatment.
Specialized equipment is required to stress relieve barrels, and it is dangerous to attempt stress relieving (annealing) without this equipment and a thorough knowledge of the subject.
Again, a tip of the hat to Zonie for sound information.
Best regards and good shooting,
John L. Hinnant