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Thread: 7mm prc build - barrel contour?

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    7mm prc build - barrel contour?

    Hey team,
    Looking for some feedback on barrel contour on a 7mm prc build. Considering 22” stainless fluted in a Tikka barrel contour. Most likely will be a suppressed rifle. Anyone running something similar and can comment on whether they wished that had gone with a heavier contour? Rifle will a tops rifle and carried long distances so weight is a factor. Not recoil shy. Won’t see lots of rounds down range at one time.

    Other consideration is stepping up to a contour which is approx .670 at the muzzle.


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    Nice man, I have one in a Bartlein 2b I'm too soft to go much heavier its slightly bigger than a T3
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    Sounds ideal for your intended use, personally I wouldn’t go heavier in bbl contour. Run a braked suppressor, job done.
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    I wouldn't go any heavier than a 2b and would prefer a Tikka super light profile.
    Mine was a standard weight Tikka profile and really I wouldn't go any heavier than that as there is no need.


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    I went through the same thought process a while ago when I built a lite weight 7-08. Different caliber I know, but the thought process is the same. I asked the gunsmith who built the rifle for his opinion and his thinking was a heavy barrel will not necessarily shoot better than a lighter one, it’s just more likely the heavier barrel will be easier to tune. I went with a featherweight non fluted contour and it shoots really well. Dean Maisey has a piece on fluting on his website that’s really interesting. His take, in a nutshell, is that it adds nothing to improve accuracy though can be a source inconsistencies that can be very detrimental to accuracy. That’s why I just got the weight I wanted and stuck with that. Recoil can be pretty well managed with a suppressor, and the new braked ones sound even better.

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    Thanks for the feedback all I’ll stick with the original plan and go Tikka contour.


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