Hey guys,
I had a 375hh brno factory hammer forged barrel shaved to octagon ahead of the stock to improve the balance. It came back a bit thinner than I expected but does balance really nicely now.
The barrel remains full factory bull thickness out to the end of the stock and then matches the orig. taper in octagon form out to the original front sight where it returns to factory round and factory diameter.
At the thinnest point the wall thickness is .070" at about 24" from the bolt face on a 25.5 inch barrel.
5 factory 300 grain federal soft points were fired at room temperature with no issues witnessed.
Does anyone feel this could develope into an issue over many rds or that I should avoid mono solids in it? I have read elsewhere that .120 is the magic minimum but there are factory doubles out there thinner I believe. I'm not really worried just fielding for opinions.
I had a 375hh brno factory hammer forged barrel shaved to octagon ahead of the stock to improve the balance. It came back a bit thinner than I expected but does balance really nicely now.
The barrel remains full factory bull thickness out to the end of the stock and then matches the orig. taper in octagon form out to the original front sight where it returns to factory round and factory diameter.
At the thinnest point the wall thickness is .070" at about 24" from the bolt face on a 25.5 inch barrel.
5 factory 300 grain federal soft points were fired at room temperature with no issues witnessed.
Does anyone feel this could develope into an issue over many rds or that I should avoid mono solids in it? I have read elsewhere that .120 is the magic minimum but there are factory doubles out there thinner I believe. I'm not really worried just fielding for opinions.
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