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.411 Barrel
07 June 2005, 19:40
ShopCartRacing.411 Barrel
Does anyone make a .411 diameter barrel?
I know Shilen does not, for starters.
Also, if not, then I am thinking about loading for 405 Winchester, but using .416 bullets.
I figure because it is a relatively low-pressure round, coupled with the fact that it is only a .005 difference, the brass wouldn't really get work hardened that much.
Any thoughts?
-Spencer
07 June 2005, 21:06
Michael PetrovMy .400 Whelen has a Shilen .411†barrel the other two built at the same time also have Shilen barrels.
07 June 2005, 21:53
vapodogI believe Montana Rifle Company has a .411 barrel....they furnished my .423 and IIRC they also was able to produce the .411
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07 June 2005, 22:51
HunterJimKrieger makes a .411" barrel, they did the prototype rifle barrels for the .400 H&H.
Also I owuld check Lothar-Walther.
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07 June 2005, 23:58
DPhillipsI think Douglas also makes a .411 in their XX line.
08 June 2005, 07:10
ShopCartRacingOooh. Maybe I missed that Shilen makes a .411
So what do we think about getting a .416 instead? More bullets and easy to 'form' the brass.
-Spencer
08 June 2005, 22:38
Paul HYou didn't mention what chambering you're considering. I'd say of the 40 calibers, the 416 rem mag is the most practicle. You can load it down to 405 or 400 whelen levels, and load it full patch as well.
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09 June 2005, 03:05
butchlambertMr. Spencer, Shilen's website list both 411 and 416 barrels. Butch
09 June 2005, 07:28
ShopCartRacingI guess Brownells doesn't stock it in .411.
My plans are to make a No.1 Mk.3 Enfield into a 405 Winchester. I think it would be neat to turn it to original shape so I can use all of the old wood.
If I have to get a .416 barrel, I would think that the .005" difference wouldn't work-harden the brass that bad.
Your thoughts?
-Spencer
09 June 2005, 07:39
butchlambertMr. Spencer, I guess that I'm confused. What does the bore size have to do with working the brass? Butch
09 June 2005, 07:58
475GuyThat means that he's gotta expand the 405 neck with a 416 expander to use the 416 barrel.
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09 June 2005, 17:43
butchlambertMr. 475 guy, he is only expanding it once and only .005. If you did it every reload I would understand. Butch
10 June 2005, 04:06
Skinner. Pac-Nor does.