24 October 2007, 22:10
SnowwolfeBarrel fluting or Turning down?
I have an opportunity to purchase a nice rifle and the only draw back is the barrel is to heavy. It finishes at .700 at 26 inches.
If I purchase this rifle the barrel will be cut back to 23 inches.
Which would be a better option, have the barrel fluted or turned down to approximately a #3 contour ending at .650?
Which process would result in the most weight savings and is there any negative points to having this done?
24 October 2007, 22:16
Cheechakosnow
Much will depend on who does the work. Either method will result in weight savings but either method can also ruin a barrel if not done correctly. For the $$$ that you would spend having this done you may be ahead by installing a new barrel. For just a few more $$$ you'll end up with two barrels.
JMHO
Ray
24 October 2007, 22:26
butchlocturning it down will save more weight, just make sure whoever does it understands that doing the job to fast on normal machinery will stress the barrel. Nice & slow, plenty of coolant & it should be OK