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Ray Masciarella 02-14-2013 08:52 AM

Lengthening forcing cone
 
There is much dicussion about lengthening forcing cones. Some say it is great, others say it does nothing. IMO, it is like hunting for Bigfoot-you might not find him but it doesn't hurt to look.

Here is my question: does anybody out there of any real study/testing showing the actual effect of doing it. Not I'm looking for any mere opinions but an actual study.

Thx, Ray

charlie cleveland 02-14-2013 09:36 AM

hope you get some anwsers on this one ray...this is a good question.... charlie

John Campbell 02-14-2013 11:18 AM

The major issue in lengthened forcing cones in double guns is the removal of metal where pressures are highest. If lengthening takes too much metal out of the barrel, it's bad. If there is enough to maintain safety, then a longer cone will generally lower pressures.

The Parker site's FAQs has a very valid discussion of this under the topic of barrel thickness.

Best, Kensal

Gerald Majors 02-14-2013 11:40 AM

Go to Rob Roberts Custom Gun works at [url]www.robrobertsgunworks.com or call him (He's a real talker) he is usually happy to talk with you. He has done a lot of research on forcing cones, back boring and porting. It may not be in a published form but he has the numbers.
Gerald

Ray Masciarella 02-14-2013 01:49 PM

No doubt it lowers pressure and can be a problem if too much is removed from the barrel.

Rob Roberts lengthened the forcing cone on one of my turkey guns. After trying many chokes, it shoots an unbelievable patterns. I know the chokes made a difference. I'm not sure the forcing cone work made any difference. I tend to think it did not tho it caused no harm.


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