27 March 2003, 01:02
Thomas MWhat is contour # ?
Sorry, perhaps a stupid question
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but I cant see how contour # convert to inches or metric. I just dont understand unless some of you can explain it to me.
For example, what meassures have a # 7 contoure?
Is there some converting factor from #:s to inches or metric mm?
My new barrels (.338 and .450) will be 22mm in the front and I guess 30-32 mm at the action side, what contour number would this be?
Feel a little stupid about asking but It seems that we dont use contour # here in europe. (I might be wrong)
Thanks
[ 03-26-2003, 16:03: Message edited by: Thomas M ]27 March 2003, 02:33
Mike375Thomas,
Here is a link that will take you to Pac-Nor barrels contours. They are a big barrel maker in the US.
http://www.pac-nor.com/contours/It is not really a fixed figure as it can differ between different makers.
Our major barrel maker in Australia follows Shilen (I think?). A barrel that is about .72" (18.3mm) at the muzzle of 26 inch barrel is called a Number 5. That is quite close to what Pac-Nor is using.
Now Weatherby is very different. They have Number 1 for their 24 inch barrel, Number 2 for 26 inch, Number 3 for the 30/378, 338/378,378 and 416 Weatherbys and Number 4 for the 460. The 460 is about the muzzle diamter of your barrel.
Some makers also have a different shape. For example a 416 Weatherby is around .7" at the muzzle which is about the same as our Australian barrel makers Number 5 barrel. However the Weatherby barrel is smaller at the mid way point.
Mike
27 March 2003, 06:36
<JOHAN>Mike375
Just curious, it it MAB who is the biggest maker in Australia or ?
It there anyone makeing good cut barrels?
Thomas, barrels profile is a mess, most maker has their own profiles. H-S went the other way soo a 7 H-S is about a 3-4 from shilen. Best way is to find drawings of the barrels and compare.
Cheers
/ JOHAN
27 March 2003, 07:01
Mike375JOHAN
MAB might be, I don't know. I was referring to Tobler barrels in my post.
Sprinter barrels do cut rifling or at least they use to. Tobler were doing some as well but I think only in 30 calibre.
Mike
27 March 2003, 07:02
Thomas MAh!
Ok I wont think of it any more if it's not a standard thing.
Thanks!
Bdw, a benchrester I know said something about an Australian barrelmaker that makes (possibly) good BR barrels (or was it New Zeeland..?)
27 March 2003, 07:07
Mike375Thomas,
There are two barrel makers in Australia that do benchrest quality.....Tobler Barrels and Maddco Barrels.
Mike
28 March 2003, 07:38
<JOHAN>Mike375
Do you have any contact info on these two makers. Prefer E-mail and websites.
Thanks
Cheers
/ JOHAN