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 Re: Theoretical effect of a shorter barrel?
Author: Alseg 
Date:   2014-04-25 23:27

Increasing the length by pulling out a barrel increases the volume of airspace moreso than when you exchange for a longer barrel since you are allowing exposure to the otherwise hidden socket compartments. For this reason, use tone ring spacers (tuning rings) when pulling out a barrel for intonation measurements to be completely accurate.


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Post Edited (2014-04-26 01:50)

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