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Limbsaver SharpShooter Dampener, Does It Work?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3284945" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>What that device does is control the harmonics of the barrel. You can slide it back and forth to find the sweet spot of your barrel. It performs the same function as the BOSS system that Winchester and Browning used back in the 90's. It worked great then, but the aesthetics of a blob out on the end of a barrel wasn't appealing to most gun owners. I have that BOSS on a Win .270, and it works to dial in a load.</p><p>Every barrel whips as the bullet travels down the barrel. For ultimate accuracy, you want the barrel to whip in the same place every time. We had a post on long range shooting on here recently where the ladder drill was used. Some of the highest velocity rounds from a rifle actually shot lower than some rounds with less velocity because the high velocity rounds for that particular barrel were whipping the barrel down, while the lower velocity barrel whip was up when the bullet left the barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3284945, member: 5412"] What that device does is control the harmonics of the barrel. You can slide it back and forth to find the sweet spot of your barrel. It performs the same function as the BOSS system that Winchester and Browning used back in the 90's. It worked great then, but the aesthetics of a blob out on the end of a barrel wasn't appealing to most gun owners. I have that BOSS on a Win .270, and it works to dial in a load. Every barrel whips as the bullet travels down the barrel. For ultimate accuracy, you want the barrel to whip in the same place every time. We had a post on long range shooting on here recently where the ladder drill was used. Some of the highest velocity rounds from a rifle actually shot lower than some rounds with less velocity because the high velocity rounds for that particular barrel were whipping the barrel down, while the lower velocity barrel whip was up when the bullet left the barrel. [/QUOTE]
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