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Krieger , Douglas, Cut-rifle, Walther, or ??? Barrel?
25 December 2001, 06:08
loud-n-boomerKrieger , Douglas, Cut-rifle, Walther, or ??? Barrel?
I'm building a .280 Remington on a double square bridge mauser and am debating barrels. The barrel will be a #0 contour (featherweight), chrom-moly, .284 - 10 twist. Which barrel would you choose and why?
25 December 2001, 06:13
GeorgeSL-N-B,
I have had great results from my Shilen barrels. Every gun wearing one shoots sub-MOA.
I've never used the other brands, but you must be sure that the barrel is stiff enough to produce the accuracy level you are hoping for. A 3-shot MOA featherweight can be an elusive creature.
George
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25 December 2001, 06:22
aladinTake your pick between the top brands- they'll all serve you well.
I did hear something interesting from a lab guy couple months back. Seems Krieger was the choice there-- best internal finish.
25 December 2001, 06:48
ForrestBL-N-B:
I have had good luck with Krieger and Lilja barrels.
I'm wondering about the idea of putting a featherweight bbl. on a square-bridge mauser. I think this might look a bit odd and the functionality is suspect.
If the goal is a lightweight rifle maybe you should consider a G.33/40 action rather than your square-bridge.
As a matter of fact, I happen to have a spare G.33/40 laying around and would be interested in a deal that could give me a proper square-bridge mauser. Any interest on your part?
25 December 2001, 08:20
Major CaliberI agree with Forest, go with the G33/40, or build a 7mm-08 or 7x57 on a Mexican small ring 98.
25 December 2001, 12:36
DB BillTake a look at Pac-Nor and have Chris make you one with an ocagonal barrel...would look right at home on a double-square bridge.
25 December 2001, 12:53
D HumbargerI'm addicted to Lothar Walter.
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25 December 2001, 16:26
<Don G>I like the Krieger cut-rifled barrels, and I think I like the Cutrifle barrels (check back with me in a couple of weeks!) It seems to me the cut-rifled barrels are less picky about bullets and loads than the button-rifled barrels. Having said that, any of the top-drawer barrelmakers mentioned are in the race. That's what makes this interesting.
FWIW D'Arcy Echols is convinced the button-rifled barrels are faster - but he tends to use cutrifled barrels.
Don
25 December 2001, 16:51
<Scott H>I am a cut rifled fan. Add Boots Obermeyer and Border Barrels to this list. Also K&P Barrels Raton, NM enjoy a good reputation as well.
My personal ordered list, for no scientific reason, would be:
1) Boots
2) Krieger
3) Border & K&P
25 December 2001, 16:55
Ol` JoeIMHO I think they are all good barrels but....I`ve a Shilen in 6.5 on a Mark X, a Douglas in 25-06 on a M70, a Krieger on a MRI Mountain rifle, a McGowen 708 on a M700 and three Walthers. Any questions??