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18 July 2005, 13:44
Tentman
Octagonal Barrels
Hello Folks

I'm thinking about an octagonal barrel for a 257 Roberts Ruger #3 that I'm putting together. I've looked at Badger and Lothar Walther but both are pretty much beyond my budget by the time I get them here (if I can get actually get them out of the US/GDR). Does any-one know of more modestly priced octagonal tubes ?

Is it feasible to have an existing heavy barrel re-tapered to octagonal - say a Remington varmit take-off ? Any leads on who does this sort of thing and how much it might cost would be appreciated.

Cheers - Foster
18 July 2005, 15:50
rws
It would seem a shame to go that far with a project, then use a take-off barrel! A decent machine shop could mill the flats for you, as long as it's done right.
18 July 2005, 16:01
<JOHAN>
Tentman
Heym makes a range of barrels for Ruger No 1 and other actions http://www.heym-waffenfabrik.de/english/S_Downl/lauefe03.pdf

Cheers
/JOHAN
18 July 2005, 19:55
Rick 0311
Wind River Rifle Company makes octagon barrels for single shots with dealer costs around $150.00 bucks. Brownell’s carries them under part # 171-100-025 for a .257 caliber.
19 July 2005, 18:17
Jameister
montana rifle company makes octagonal barrels. I have not shot them, but their prices are better than L-W, and they are made in Montana.

Jameister
20 July 2005, 22:00
M 98
OCTAGINAL BARRELS and MODESTLEY priced do not go together...if you cannot affored to get one of the top barrel makers to do it settle for a good quality cut rifle barrel you will be a lot happier ...try a obermyer barrel boots is a great guy to deal with and will bend over back wards to help you
daniel
21 July 2005, 00:19
<allen day>
M 98, I certainly do agree with that concept!

Form follows function. I'd rather have a top-quality round barrel that I could afford than a mediocre octagonal barrel that was priced the same or maybe a bit higher. Nobody cares if your barrel is round or octagonal up on the moutain, but any accuracy gain you might enjoy with a top-flight barrel might just make all the difference........

AD
21 July 2005, 02:58
Mark_Stratton
I cut octagon for a living. If you would like a Shilen, Krieger, Douglas, Hart or Lilja milled into an octagon I'm your man. You can look at my work at http://www.gunmaker.net. Email me for the cost.
21 July 2005, 08:44
craigster
http://www.cncbarrelworks.com
21 July 2005, 22:46
triggerguard1
quote:
Originally posted by Mark_Stratton:
I cut octagon for a living. If you would like a Shilen, Krieger, Douglas, Hart or Lilja milled into an octagon I'm your man. You can look at my work at http://www.gunmaker.net. Email me for the cost.


Tentman......While I haven't got to see first-hand Mark's work; his reputation precedes him.

When this thread came up, he was the first one that came to mind. He definitely knows a thing or two about octagon barrel work.


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22 July 2005, 08:38
Frank Martinez
I put a 1/2 Octagon 1/2 round barrel on a Lever action recently which I got from Montana Rifleman. It looks perfect and the flats are very clean and sharp.
The next one will have a tapered round. I believe the price was around $300 or something like that.
Frank