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    Barrel fluting

    Hi all,

    We have been offering barrel fluting for a while no but thought we better put it out there so more people know.
    6 or 8 flutes $300 inc gst that includes re bead blasting the barrel. If its a blued barrel and you want us to re blue it then there will be an additional charge as we have to out source that.

    See bellow pictures, this is a varmint barrel tikka, medium depth flutes, reduced barrel by 155 grams

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    What about bolt fluting mate?
    Barrel looks sweet
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    Quote Originally Posted by 199p View Post
    What about bolt fluting mate?
    Barrel looks sweet
    Not at this stage.

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    Any barrels you wont do and guarantee accuracy?
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Any barrels you wont do and guarantee accuracy?
    You mean button rifled ones??
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Any barrels you wont do and guarantee accuracy?
    We wont do Blaser barrels or barrels that are not suitable for fluting, ie: too thin profile and so on.
    For a guarantee on accuracy we will need proof of factory ammo accuracy beforehand, we would need to take the rifle down to the range first and shoot factory rounds through it to work out how well its going to group. If we do this there is going to be an extra charge as this will take a lot of time. Fluting the barrel is going to change the harmonics so if you are shooting hand loads they may need to be worked up again to suit the fluted barrel.

    From barrels we have fluted and shot we haven't noticed any adverse effects on accuracy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DPT View Post
    We wont do Blaser barrels or barrels that are not suitable for fluting, ie: too thin profile and so on.
    For a guarantee on accuracy we will need proof of factory ammo accuracy beforehand, we would need to take the rifle down to the range first and shoot factory rounds through it to work out how well its going to group. If we do this there is going to be an extra charge as this will take a lot of time. Fluting the barrel is going to change the harmonics so if you are shooting hand loads they may need to be worked up again to suit the fluted barrel.

    From barrels we have fluted and shot we haven't noticed any adverse effects on accuracy.
    Interesting and thanks for your reply.

    Have you noticed/measured any difference in bore diameters/straightness of bore/roundness of bore in barrels of differing manufacturing techniques eg cut rifled vs hammer forged vs button rifled?

    I have read( beware the internet lol) that button rifled in particular do not lend themselves to fluteting and am interested in your experiences.
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    Interesting and thanks for your reply.

    Have you noticed/measured any difference in bore diameters/straightness of bore/roundness of bore in barrels of differing manufacturing techniques eg cut rifled vs hammer forged vs button rifled?

    I have read( beware the internet lol) that button rifled in particular do not lend themselves to fluteting and am interested in your experiences.
    Not a problem
    We have not done enough barrels to give an honest answer for everything that is out there, if the barrel has been stress relieved correctly then nothing much should change when fluting the barrel, if there is going to be any changes then threading a barrels muzzle should have a greater effect on bore size than fluting as more material is removed. True flite for one flute their barrels post rifling them. There are many other button barrel manufacturers out there that say yes you can flute their barrels and many that say no not a good idea.
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    I like to spend what little disposable income I have on things that make the boat go faster like supressors or better optics, so can someone please explain what barrel fluting actually does, yes it looks nice but the weight saving is probably only 1 to 2% of a rifles total weight so you probably wouldn't notice it at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty Henry View Post
    I like to spend what little disposable income I have on things that make the boat go faster like supressors or better optics, so can someone please explain what barrel fluting actually does, yes it looks nice but the weight saving is probably only 1 to 2% of a rifles total weight so you probably wouldn't notice it at all.
    Its not so much the weight reduction bur it is a factor but also it despences the heat faster
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty Henry View Post
    I like to spend what little disposable income I have on things that make the boat go faster like supressors or better optics, so can someone please explain what barrel fluting actually does, yes it looks nice but the weight saving is probably only 1 to 2% of a rifles total weight so you probably wouldn't notice it at all.
    I get 17 percent depending on rifle weight of course, which is a fair chunk.
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    Quote Originally Posted by veitnamcam View Post
    I get 17 percent depending on rifle weight of course, which is a fair chunk.
    Rechecked my maths I was a little out. for a 4·6 kg rifle and scope ·170kg off is 170/4600x100 3·7% after 50 plus years still can't do fractions in my head . Zimmers link has pretty much got it sorted for me now thanks, I assume of course everything on the internet is true though I stand to be corrected.

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    I was working on a 6-7pound rifle, not including scope
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    ...Scope, rings, rail, rings, longer action, stock, sling, suppressor type, fluting to barrel and bolt. I agree it can be a lot of hype for small gains but but like straws on a camels back. They all add up.


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