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Thread: Big Sevens... Which one for the 195 Berger.....?

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    So explane this carbon barrel to me.
    Its a standard mountin rifle contour that would be threded and have a vacume bagged vinalester resin pumped thru it im gussing?.
    Best resin for heat resistance !
    Machined crown tip holding it all together. or is it filament wrapped like a spa on a yacht
    "Chokes make differnces in inches and targets are missed by feet."

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    Something like that :
    Composite Rifle - Proof Research

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    Good spin?
    Could see the benifit in a hunting situation but why you would want to reduce weight on for example an f open rifle.
    "Chokes make differnces in inches and targets are missed by feet."

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    You wouldn't. They're targeted at lightweight hunting rifles although the weight savings are pretty marginal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 6x47 View Post
    You wouldn't. They're targeted at lightweight hunting rifles although the weight savings are pretty marginal.
    Marginal is a relative term.

    The longer the barrel the more weight you save.

    Either of these could be considered light, even though both have "heavy" actions & stocks.

    http://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.n...-magnum-21359/

    http://www.nzhuntingandshooting.co.n...minator-25380/

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    Would you not agree Greg the major weight savings to be made are in the stock (given you haven't chosen a heavy action)?

    I was alluding to hunting rifle barrels under say 25".

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    Interesting, wonder how these barrels will go with the time test!
    Most composite and resins break down and go brittle over time as resins never really cure 100%
    Heat is a major cause of premature aging in resins.

    Might try one on my next rebarrel
    "Chokes make differnces in inches and targets are missed by feet."

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    Any updates on the 195 ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Echo View Post
    Any updates on the 195 ?
    Smith is screwing on a Shilen Select Match and I will get dies from Whidden in the states.

    Barrel length will be around 28" and have yet to decide on contour #3 or #4.

    Hopefully not too far away.

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    Nice work...exciting project

    1 in 8 twist barrel?

    Have you gone for a 7mm 300 Norma standard shoulder or Improved?

    Does Whidden make custom dies or are you using a 300 Norma Magnum die with 7mm neck bushing?

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    @Echo 1:8 Shilen Select match tube @ 26"

    Standard shoulder.

    Action is all trued up and bolt work done.

    Whidden Dies arrived and I know which bushings to get.

    Have 175 ELD-X and some RL33, just need some 195 Bergers.

    Barrel is on the water so fingers crossed she will be 6 weeks away....
    Warm Barrels!

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    Got an update on this @300_BLK

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    Barrels were seized by customs in the states due to exporter having incorrect paperwork.

    Still waiting
    Warm Barrels!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 300_BLK View Post
    Barrels were seized by customs in the states due to exporter having incorrect paperwork.

    Still waiting
    Bugger

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    Call this a dumb question if you will but why did you select the barrel you did as opposed to a Locally made Trueflite?

    Some very interesting reading indeed as I'm researching my next project along similar lines.

    Enlightening is a understatement!

 

 

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