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I have decided in the 7x57 for this rifle (Thanks for the help) and I think I want a 22 inch barrel for it. My main question is the barrel contour choice. ![]() Would a #1 barrel countour be a good choice for this project or would you go with a thicker diameter like a #3 contour (or any other suggestion)for stability & accuracy. I am stocking this project with a full length stock made from a Murtle Burl blank I have been drying for 3 years. Any suggestions are welcome, in fact, needed!! ![]() Lance Lance Larson Studio lancelarsonstudio.com | ||
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I'm very suprised there are no opinions out there on this subject There are a lot of Mannlicher style rifles out there I know. Lance Lance Larson Studio lancelarsonstudio.com | |||
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Sorry guys, I guess it was a stupid question. I'll get the thin contour and leave it at that. Lance Lance Larson Studio lancelarsonstudio.com | |||
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if you are looking for my suggestion, keep the barrel at a MAXIMUM of 20" (less is better) and the #1 is plenty heavy. You are not building a benchrest rifle here. If that is what you want, then my suggestion would be to avoid the mannlicher stock. So there is your first suggestion | |||
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I agree with Mark about the length and you about the #1. The full stock accentuates the barrel length and makes any particular barrel look longer than it's half-stock equivalent. I am going to do one next year at 19"; even 18" looks good. "Experience" is the only class you take where the exam comes before the lesson. | |||
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