DamnYankee
Loyal to the end
Not at all. My education and experience with mechanics tells me that if the ID of the hole is smaller than the OD of the inserted part, that is called an "interference fit", resulting in extreme friction between the parts usually to the point of seizure. This is a simple fact of physics that can't be ignored, and governs all machine parts, which of course includes firearms.
Further, I've provided evidence that shows that the OD of a lead bullet of a certain caliber is in fact smaller then the ID of the bore (in firearms terms with a rifled barrel, the ID is the larger grove diameter, which is sometimes called the OD of the bore).
I recall your explanation of why you think the bullet is larger, something to the effect that the outer layer of lead is sheared off or some other nonsense. That would result in extreme fouling of the rifle bore, lead contamination of the shooting area and possible vaporization of the lead; a deadly situation for the shooter even assuming that the gun didn't blow up in his face.
So you can scream and cry all you want but you cannot defy the laws of physics.
My manufacturing engineer friend who facilitated the VIP sale agreed, and we had a little laugh over the issue at your expense. This appears to have caused you much embarrassment although you weren't even privy to the conversation. You've been shamed to the point where you have taken this issue to several threads. You've even denied the existence of my friend as well as the sale, yet you refuse the opportunity to put your money where your mouth is.
So I'm drawing a line here with this issue and refuse to read any more of your explanations until you either admit that the sale took place as I stated or you bet me $100 with the parameters that I stated earlier.
Further, I've provided evidence that shows that the OD of a lead bullet of a certain caliber is in fact smaller then the ID of the bore (in firearms terms with a rifled barrel, the ID is the larger grove diameter, which is sometimes called the OD of the bore).
I recall your explanation of why you think the bullet is larger, something to the effect that the outer layer of lead is sheared off or some other nonsense. That would result in extreme fouling of the rifle bore, lead contamination of the shooting area and possible vaporization of the lead; a deadly situation for the shooter even assuming that the gun didn't blow up in his face.
So you can scream and cry all you want but you cannot defy the laws of physics.
My manufacturing engineer friend who facilitated the VIP sale agreed, and we had a little laugh over the issue at your expense. This appears to have caused you much embarrassment although you weren't even privy to the conversation. You've been shamed to the point where you have taken this issue to several threads. You've even denied the existence of my friend as well as the sale, yet you refuse the opportunity to put your money where your mouth is.
So I'm drawing a line here with this issue and refuse to read any more of your explanations until you either admit that the sale took place as I stated or you bet me $100 with the parameters that I stated earlier.
