Have read many posts that include PRB loads and the patch thicknesses are plainly too thin, so thought a good discussion would enlighten things.
Some pics showing the PRB leaving the muzzle also show flames ahead of the PRB showing that the patch and RB combo didn't obturate the grooves. Have posted info of my calculations to try and achieve a combo that attempts to obturate the grooves....which are the problem. But, some said the calculations weremn't necessary. Well, I beg to differ because you have to start somewhere.
The present day bbl makers for some reason make the rifling grooves too deep and therefore hard to seal off.... why so deep? Don't have a clue. An improvement in sealing off the grooves is the radius groove rifling.....no corners to seal.
Below are my calculations to determine minimum patch thickness for a .54 cal. bbl w/ .016 deep rifling. Both .530 and .535 RBs are used.
.540 + .032 {double rifling depth} = .572 bore dia. .572 -.530 RB dia. =.042 divided by 2= .021 minimum patch thickness.
.540 + .032 {double rifling depth}= .572 bore dia. .572 -.535 RB dia.= .037 divided by 2=.0185 mimimum patch thickness.
Seeing both calculations are for minimum patch thicknesses, thicker patch mat'l must be used to seal off the grooves because I don't think the minimum will do it. Also...it's evident that the deeper grooves are hard to seal off.
Using a ,535 RB might be harder to load, but does enable a better groove seal w/ a patch that's thicker than minimum.
Don't really know if the bore can be obturated w/ a suitable PRB combo, but at least w/ the above calculations, an attempt to do so can be made....Fred
Some pics showing the PRB leaving the muzzle also show flames ahead of the PRB showing that the patch and RB combo didn't obturate the grooves. Have posted info of my calculations to try and achieve a combo that attempts to obturate the grooves....which are the problem. But, some said the calculations weremn't necessary. Well, I beg to differ because you have to start somewhere.
The present day bbl makers for some reason make the rifling grooves too deep and therefore hard to seal off.... why so deep? Don't have a clue. An improvement in sealing off the grooves is the radius groove rifling.....no corners to seal.
Below are my calculations to determine minimum patch thickness for a .54 cal. bbl w/ .016 deep rifling. Both .530 and .535 RBs are used.
.540 + .032 {double rifling depth} = .572 bore dia. .572 -.530 RB dia. =.042 divided by 2= .021 minimum patch thickness.
.540 + .032 {double rifling depth}= .572 bore dia. .572 -.535 RB dia.= .037 divided by 2=.0185 mimimum patch thickness.
Seeing both calculations are for minimum patch thicknesses, thicker patch mat'l must be used to seal off the grooves because I don't think the minimum will do it. Also...it's evident that the deeper grooves are hard to seal off.
Using a ,535 RB might be harder to load, but does enable a better groove seal w/ a patch that's thicker than minimum.
Don't really know if the bore can be obturated w/ a suitable PRB combo, but at least w/ the above calculations, an attempt to do so can be made....Fred