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Wondering what muzzle diameter to go with for something on the lighter- med side - 26" long bbl. Thinking the LW barrels are std .650" at the muzzle... Is this about right for proper final weight? Mine is a Half-Moon cryo-treated barrel so still needs some profiling.
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I'd say that 0.625" to 0.650" would be ideal for light/medium 9.3 bore.

I have a 0.625" muzzle diameter (no.3 Douglas sporter contour) on a 24" .375 H&H and that is as light as I would dare to go. It uses a 1 pound Brown precision stock and is balanced just right, and luckily is accurate too, 6.75 lbs. bare/empty (Pre-64 M70).

Use a trim walnut stock or 2 lbs. synthetic stock, leave the barrel as heavy and long as possible with your blank, and it ought to end up around 8 pounds, bare/empty, be well balanced and accurate. IMHO. This assumes a Mauser 98 type action.
 
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Not more than .650 for sure.
 
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At 26 inches, I like .600, at 24 inches .625, thats plenty for the long tubes...650 is a little much IMO...LW is just about right..


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.750 and flute it!
 
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.750 and flute it!


Actually I am doing that with a stainless Dan Lilja for a .375 Lapua. But that is another sordid tale for another day.
 
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Jeff,
If you flute that nice 9.3x64 custom, I will come to Boise and Gilflurt and Stringhaulter you..It is a classic caliber only deserving of such as rust blue, and European walnut... shame


Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
10 Ward Lane,
Filer, Idaho, 83328
208-731-4120

rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
 
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Got it!
With a good Germanic name like "Pfeifer" there are still no flutes in the gun rack yet, nor fifes in the house ...but Fifi's now that's another story Smiler
 
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Aaaaa, Fifi, I remember her well, ach tung, or something like that! thumb


Ray Atkinson
Atkinson Hunting Adventures
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208-731-4120

rayatkinsonhunting@gmail.com
 
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