Munkey1973
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Regina, SK
I am not a machinist … but merely a simple accountant/economist planning his next F T/R build over the upcoming off season.. If you want to get to the crux of my query, scroll to the bottom !
Currently choosing between Krieger 2 barrels to purchase:
(1) Krieger Contour # 17..... 31 5/16 inch (raw) ..... 30 5/16 inch (finished) ..... it weighs in at 7.82 pounds (raw.....obviously)
(2) Krieger Straight Cylinder (contour # 11)..... 33 inch (raw)..... 32 inch (finished )..... it weighs in at 10.8 pounds (raw)
So, here are the constraints to this optimisation problem.
(1) Based on the weigh-in of all other rifle components I have approx. 7.63 pounds in which to allocate to the barrel (based on F T/R rules) (finished... after chambering, threading, and crowning).
(2) Ideally I would like to have the barrel come in at 30 inches finished.
Other information:
(1) Chamber is a 308 Winchester
(2) I really want to come in at 7.63 pounds finished weight
(3) This is my first full custom build that I want to do right
Decisions:
Do I go with contour # 17 and hope that the machining (chambering, threading, crowning) creates less than (or equal to) 0.19 pounds ( = 7.82 - 7.63) of stainless steel shavings ?
Or, do I cut 3 inches off of the straight tapper barrel (then proceed to have the smith put in widdle down a custom contour that would bring me to 7.63 pounds finished) and pay additional $175 for machining which I'm fine with.... but if I can safely avoid paying then awesome.
The ultimate question comes down to does finishing a barrel as 308 Winchester create approximately less than or egual to 0.19 pounds of stainless steel shavings (for short action Remington 700) ?
Has any smiths out there weighed a barrel before and after all the machining... if so what is the differential ?
Currently choosing between Krieger 2 barrels to purchase:
(1) Krieger Contour # 17..... 31 5/16 inch (raw) ..... 30 5/16 inch (finished) ..... it weighs in at 7.82 pounds (raw.....obviously)
(2) Krieger Straight Cylinder (contour # 11)..... 33 inch (raw)..... 32 inch (finished )..... it weighs in at 10.8 pounds (raw)
So, here are the constraints to this optimisation problem.
(1) Based on the weigh-in of all other rifle components I have approx. 7.63 pounds in which to allocate to the barrel (based on F T/R rules) (finished... after chambering, threading, and crowning).
(2) Ideally I would like to have the barrel come in at 30 inches finished.
Other information:
(1) Chamber is a 308 Winchester
(2) I really want to come in at 7.63 pounds finished weight
(3) This is my first full custom build that I want to do right
Decisions:
Do I go with contour # 17 and hope that the machining (chambering, threading, crowning) creates less than (or equal to) 0.19 pounds ( = 7.82 - 7.63) of stainless steel shavings ?
Or, do I cut 3 inches off of the straight tapper barrel (then proceed to have the smith put in widdle down a custom contour that would bring me to 7.63 pounds finished) and pay additional $175 for machining which I'm fine with.... but if I can safely avoid paying then awesome.
The ultimate question comes down to does finishing a barrel as 308 Winchester create approximately less than or egual to 0.19 pounds of stainless steel shavings (for short action Remington 700) ?
Has any smiths out there weighed a barrel before and after all the machining... if so what is the differential ?