30 April 2015, 19:40
GrenadierLooking for pictures of half-round barrels - round to octagon not octagon to round
I am looking for pictures of barrels that are round at the breach and then cut octagon in front of the forearms. In other words, they start off round and end up octagon at the muzzle. I know this is the opposite of what is normally done. I remember seeing a few rifles like this, though I don't remember where. I just haven't been able to find any pictures. Thanks.
30 April 2015, 20:39
kcstottAre you just trying to get ideas for a transition design or what??
30 April 2015, 20:53
GrenadierGot a re-barrel project in mind, going to smaller diameter cartridge. The forearm is round and I want to keep the original contour of the barrel through that. Beyond the forearm I want to have a thinner, lighter barrel so I need to shed barrel weight. I do not want flutes. Stepping the barrel looks odd. Another option is to to reduce the thickness of the barrel in front of the forearm and mill it octagonal.
01 May 2015, 00:23
kcstottSteps can be executed with elegance by performing a wedding band cut. Which can be further embellished with a beed adjacent to the band front and rear. Octagonal would look good as well but you would still need something to accentuate the transition again a nice wedding band cut would look fine.
01 May 2015, 18:35
Grenadierbutchloc - That's nice. Any chance of getting a better picture of the barrel?
01 May 2015, 19:20
butchloci can try - but i'm not much of a photographer - pm me your email & i;ll see what i can do - kobe did the barrel work - claims that he wore his fingers down to the bone polishing the transition points - but as usual old bony fingers did a super job
08 May 2015, 00:35
GrenadierThis is what butchloc sent me. I think it looks nice. Opinions sought - What do you think?
And so you don't have to look back through the forum, here is a picture of that rifle:
08 May 2015, 16:40
p dog shootervery nice it could take up a place in my safe