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I'm drawing up my requirements for my .470 Capstick. Before I send the M1917 action for barreling, any advice on what length and contour? I'm thinking a No.3 at 22 or 21 inches.

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It really does depend on the weight of everythin else you plan to put on the rifle

but

A #3 profile at 22 or 21 inches for a 470 Capstick

mmmmmmmmmmm

IMO no easy way to say this

Your mad Eeker good luck with that but seriously I recon a #5 minimum at that length

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I'm planning on having my 375 H&H converted to 470 Capstick next winter. I'm thinking a Krieger barrel and they recommend a #6 countour. I'm planning to go with a 24" barrel.

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I'm planning on having my 375 H&H converted to 470 Capstick next winter. I'm thinking a Krieger barrel and they recommend a #6 countour. I'm planning to go with a 24" barrel.

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I used that exact barrel on a M70 a few years ago. The rifle shoots great, but that threw the balance off and made the rifle a bit too barrel heavy for my tastes. So I put a 13oz mercury recoil reduce in the butt stock. That balanced it out pretty well and the extra weight also helps with the recoil.
 
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Thanks David, that's my plan exactly! Nice to know someone's already done it and is happy with it.

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How about a No.5 at 22 inches with mercury tubes and Decelerator? Still too light?

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Unfortunately this one is sold (I checked at Cabela's in Boise), but this barrel doesn't even look like a 5 contour (something lighter I think) so I'm guessing it would be fine.

http://www.gunsinternational.com/detail.cfm?id=10001286....ad_id%20ASC&cid=385

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there's a barrel weight calc on pac-nor.com
#5 for me, #6 for some, palma for others
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