cohunt
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Anyone know which fluting style that lri does removes the most weight from a heavy barrel?
Lri has wrought iron fluting too-- I love the look but I don't think it cuts as much weight as the "x" deep spiralI have a MullerWorks 6.5 medium Palma barrel that I bought knowing at finished length it would be heavy. My intent was to have Kampfeld do his twisted wrought iron fluting to cut down the contour.
Barrel is 5lbs currently in its 28" length, would I be better served with the heavy spiral or the wrought iron fluting?
It's on his web page-- knocked off a full pound , it doesn't really say how long or what profile the barrel started with was though.I've spent a lot of money at LRI (see profile pic) lol
I'm almost positive Pattern X removes the most weight. I know I saw a post somewhere where Chad got an all steel barrel down to CF weight with that fluting.
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That's why we can all make our own decisions.Fluting: Loss of metal that controls the movement of the barrel. Not me!
It's on his web page-- knocked off a full pound , it doesn't really say how long or what profile the barrel started with was though.
It ain't cheap though--- looks like barrel fluting is $175--- BUT when you start selecting pattern and length it adds up quick --- pattern X on a bolt action 16" barrel no taper comes out to $500-- with taper is $350 - but it doesn't really define what "taper" means to LRI
They definitely are good at what they do--LRI definitely isn't cheap. I recall the first inlet he did for me. Rem700 LALH in a McMillan. He filled the entire stock back up to a "zero" inlet & started over . Measured every dimension of my barreled action, converted it in CAD & re-inletted the stock.
Then we had a chat about pillars & bedding, again, another task they take to another level (& cost). IIRC, bedding was $500.
It's what they do & i'm ok with that.
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