What Dennis is refering to are center fire barrels, at least I think he is. Clyde Hart made barrels for center fire rifles and his barrels were the thing to have on your bench rest rifle if you were competing in that sport venue. It's fascinating to watch one of these events and see the precision that goes into shooting bench guns. Everything is measured, wieghed, calculated and inspected with respects to what is being shot.
It's interesting that Clydes name is brought up, I used to hunt with Wally Hart in PA for many years, but haven't done so for the last ten or so years. Clyde would send barrels to Wally's bussiness and they would be used on the actions that Wally trued up and used. That combination of skills made for one heck of an acurate rifle.
But getting back to the general discussion......what does one mean by the term harmonics? Generally, harmonic refers to a signal or wave. Are we talking about barrel wip? Movement of the barrel, a swedging or compression effect, energy excerted from inside to the exterior of the barrel? Balance?
So often, I've heard this term bantied about, but not really well defined.