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Do they have a site that shows their contours? I see numbers such as 1300, 2100, 3300 etc. I'm assuming a 1300 would be lighter contour, and the higher numbers heavier? | ||
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<Jordan> |
Yes. The web site has imperial numbers for muzzle diameter, shank diameter, etc. JOrdan | ||
<Celt> |
A #1300 is like a #3 A #2300 is like a #7. If you need any contour "translations" drop me an email. celt@delrio.com Celt | ||
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I like the 1300 contour its almost as slim & graceful as Paula Zahns legs. [ 08-12-2003, 01:11: Message edited by: D Humbarger ] | |||
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I have a 2100 barrel [light varmint] and it is as thick as Paula's neck. | |||
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I have the 1450 "Super Magnum Sporter" contour on both my 375 and 300 H&H rifles. In the 375 the balance is superb with a 22" barrel, but 26" in 300H&H it makes for a heavy rifle. Excellent barrels - you won't be disappointed. Pete | |||
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My .338 Win has a #1450 bbl. too (.7" at the muzzle)and is quite accurate with it (5 in .7 MOA aver.) The 26" tube + Hogue stock tame recoil to a comfortable level. | |||
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