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How does one make the decision as to barrel diameter if rebarrelling? In other words, say I decide to rebarrel my cz 375 and want a 23" barrel, how do I decide what diameter muzzle so the rifle looks balanced to the eye? Hope I'm not being confusing...
 
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I have only re-barreled one rifle so far, but for me I pick the diameter/contour barrel for the caliber and use. For instance if I were to pick a barrel for a short action cartridge that would be used for carrying in the field and hunting I would opt for a thin/light tube, if the cartridge was a magnum I would step up to a little heavier barrel, but if the rifle were used for shooting targets or varmints I would go heavier yet to a weight of barrel that would absorb and disipate more heat from more firing. In short I wouldn't worry about asthetics so much as performance.


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I'd look around for other rifles in the same chambering. Find one that looks and feels good to you, and then try come close to the profile of the one you like best. FWIW, I have a Rem 700 in 375H&H 24", .670" at the muzzle. I like it very much.
 
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When rebarreling a rifle for a customer or for myself I find out what the intended use is. For large, heavy recoiling, guns I like heavier barrels. I have built .375's with muzzle diameters of .650, .700, and .750. The .750 in a 26" barrel is a bit heavy if you are going to carry it, great on the range. The .650 in a 22" barrel is great to carry and is smooth in the field, it can be a mother on the bench. Figure out your intended use and go from there they will all work. Remember, heavy can be made lighter, it's harder to go the other way with the barrel.


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I think my factory barrelled cz now shortened to 23" is about .690. a little stubby but nice.
 
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An old German Gunsmith (Arden Warner, Oakland CA) suggested a "balance" Something like bore plus .250 in.....A place to start! But..as the bore gets bigger, the wall thickness can go up.

No rules here!, just use judgement.
 
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that would make it .375 + .250 = .6250. wouldn't this be rather thin for a 375? or is it really a matter of preference?
 
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that would make it .375 + .250 = .6250. wouldn't this be rather thin for a 375? or is it really a matter of preference?


That would be darn near perfect! I have a Sako(FN) 375 that measures .575 at the muzzle. It is great, but maybe a bit light in the nose for some.


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can you upload a pic of that Jason to see?
 
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