Seems to me the modulus of Aluminum is about a third that of steel, Titanium is about half of Steel’s. Seems like you’d be saving some weight but going backwards with respect to harmonics even with a thicker barrel.
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thammer - you know if the QB78 Poppet is a direct fit for the Avenger and ATI Nova Liberty and Freedom and Seneca Aspen and which is better Delrin or Teflon poppet material?
QB78 valve stem is the same Diameter but a little too long. Uses what looks like the same soft material as the ATI/AV guns anyway so no improvement.
Delrin is a little harder than teflon so should work a little better.
TheAir ordinance MODOC 9mm pcp used an aluminum barrel.![]()
I really dont see reason why to even play with idea of putting alu rifling. If you want to have stiff bullbarrel from alu instead of carbon or real steel why not just fit liner inside of that alu bar? Thats what liners are made for.
How well does aluminum hold an edge? Rifling? I think aluminum absorbs and transmits heat faster than steel so would outside temp changes cause expansion/contraction more than steel.
Aluminum definitely has a high thermal expansion coefficient. Much higher than steel. Not sure what effect it will have but the added diameter will hopefully keep it unnoticed. Lead has one of the highest thermal expansion of all metals but cold pellets in the winter vs warm pellets in the summer don't seem to cause any ill effects.
On the surface (to me) it seems like a good idea to use aluminum. One part I do not fully grasp, why is CF 9either in layers or in the right tichkness) not a good alternative? While using a steel liner core like FX.... Not weightwise, but rigiditywise is my question.
On the surface (to me) it seems like a good idea to use aluminum. One part I do not fully grasp, why is CF 9either in layers or in the right tichkness) not a good alternative? While using a steel liner core like FX.... Not weightwise, but rigiditywise is my question.
It's very rigid and works very well. I have an FX liner now that's sleeved in CF and held together with a heat fit brass thimble on both ends then held in tension with a 1" OD aluminum tube with 1/8" walls. It's a tank. I can lift my rifle from the crown end without flex. It was time consuming and expensive to make. If all those same benefits can be combined in to a single blank it would be a much lower cost option with added benefits like the ease of machining, increased rigidity, faster production and weight savings.
Again it might not work. With today's technology and advancements in metallurgy a high wear resistant aluminum isn't out of possibility as it might have been even a decade ago.
Why not carbon wrapped stainless barrels? Already popular with centerfire and relatively easy to manufacture. My favorite centerfire rifles have them and HUGE weight savings with Sub MOA guaranty because it's so much more rigid.
A one piece aluminum blank is much easier to fit to the gun than multiple sleeves of CF being bonded to a liner. Centerfire rifles could never use aluminum as the bore where as with airguns it shouldn't be an issue. I have CF wrapped barrels now but I would much rather it be one piece.
Why not carbon wrapped stainless barrels? Already popular with centerfire and relatively easy to manufacture. My favorite centerfire rifles have them and HUGE weight savings with Sub MOA guaranty because it's so much more rigid.
A one piece aluminum blank is much easier to fit to the gun than multiple sleeves of CF being bonded to a liner. Centerfire rifles could never use aluminum as the bore where as with airguns it shouldn't be an issue. I have CF wrapped barrels now but I would much rather it be one piece.
not sure what you meant by multiple pieces, all the quality center fire carbon barrels are single piece and 1/2 MOA accuracy. Just google carbon barrels and there are many mass produced and custom carbon barrels. All of them aren1 piece and gun specific.
This might be an interesting barrel material. Stiffer and absorbs vibrations better than aluminum
33% less weight that 6061 aluminum.
50% lighter than titanium
75% lighter than steel
20 times the shock absorption of AL
Allite ?
https://alliteinc.com/
https://youtu.be/zC-ZHPWrdjI