External barrel temperature of a small bore Olympic rifle

Investigations on changes in a rifle`s barrel temperature during shooting in a rhythm typical for practitioners of Olympic shooting sports are presented. Walther KK300 (cal. 5.6 mm), a typical rifle often used in Olympic competitions, R50 RWS ammunition and a high speed thermographic camera were used in the study. Altair version 5 software was used to process thermal images and a stationary wavelet transform was applied to denoise signals for all the studied points. It was found that the temperature of the rifle barrel does not exceed 0.3°C after one shot whereas the total temperature increase does not exceed 5°C after taking 40 shots and does not affect the position of the hitting point on a target. In fact, contrary to popular belief, the so-called "warming shots" are not done for barrel heating but for cleaning of remnants in the barrel.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:biological and medical sciences training science technical sports
Published in:Biology of Sport
Language:English
Published: Warsaw Institute of Sport Warsaw 2013
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.5604/20831862.1029821
Volume:30
Issue:1
Pages:47-50
Document types:article
Level:advanced