21 October 2001, 04:21
Matt in VirginiaFlute a No. 3 contour .25 caliber barrel?
Gentlemen,
I'm curious is you can flute a No. 3 Contour .25 Caliber barrel. The barrel is to be used on a .25-05 Mountain Rifel project. Your input would be greatly appreciated. Regards, Matt.
21 October 2001, 06:19
<JK>I would think that barrel contour is heavy enough to flute with the .25 bore. What is the muzzle diameter? Do you just want it lighter for true mount. rifle carrying ability?
21 October 2001, 06:28
Matt in VirginiaJK,
In all truth yes and no;-). I am thinking about it firstly because the Remington Custom Shop KS uses a lighter contour 24" barrel that the #3. They also don't offer a .25 which is again abit more metal and weight. The stock is a new McMillan KS and I don't want the rifle to be overly muzzle heavy. Abit is preferable but I don't want to throw the balance off. Secondly, I must confess I like the look. Best, Matt.
21 October 2001, 14:03
DB BillDifferent barrel makers call a #3 contour different things. Assuming a normal taper your muzzle should be at least 0.250" bigger than the caliber...for a .257 the muzzle should be a minimum of 0.507". Having said that it all depends on how quickly you barrel tapers....if your muzzle diameter is less than 0.600 I would be hesitant to flute it and if I did, not very deeply. You will probably want to have it "cryoed" after fluting.