What barrel to use? Contour, Fluted, brake, length...

Another thing I've thought of doing is getting a used Remington Sendero in whatever caliber it maybe and having one of these guys accurize it. I know it won't be the weight I'm looking for but it'll be something I could use in a tower stand or on a bench. My buddy's Sendero in 300 Win is a hammer of a rifle and Hill Country accurized his. Like I said I'm just learning all this stuff. You ask me the specs of my Hoyt Nitrum and I can regurgitate them
 
If it gets to be too much to consider or think about I'll just call one of those custom makers and order what I want and have it in 6-12 months. 300 Jarrett is kinda calling my name. May just send Mr. Kenny or Jay my new action and have a Beanfield made...

You are going to have to make some concessions about your wants regardless of who builds it. You could solve some of the issues by choosing a different stock. Perhaps a McMillan Remington Hunter with an edge fill would suit you.
 
hello, contrary.to statements Kreiger made my #4 fluted st.st.barrel. rem .700 in.300weatherby,27"+vais brake,vx3-3x10x50 leuopy scope,lonewolf Kevlarstock scope.weight @8.9lb. .500 orless groups w/factory ammo(180gr) built byMCR rifles in PA.:)
 
hello, contrary.to statements Kreiger made my #4 fluted st.st.barrel. rem .700 in.300weatherby,27"+vais brake,vx3-3x10x50 leuopy scope,lonewolf Kevlarstock scope.weight @8.9lb. .500 orless groups w/factory ammo(180gr) built byMCR rifles in PA.:)

Krieger will only make a 30 caliber barrel in a #4 contour from Chromoly. And they won't flute it regardless of what it made from.

In fact I don't think they will flute a #4 in any caliber.
 
I just ordered a Krieger SS 4 groove, fluted, 27" Remington Varmint contour from Bruno's Supply. I also just ordered a rifleman stock from Precision Stock Works and a Vais Brake. It's coming along nicely folks!
 
Ok boys my barrel just arrived and I went by the gunsmith shop to check it out and I was kinda surprised at how thick and heavy this thing is. If you remember it was a Krieger Fluted Remington Varmint contour and weighs 4.5 pounds. Is that normal for a hunting 300 win mag?? Would a #5 contour be THAT much of a difference or do I just need to stay where I am?
 
The difference between a barrel with a .900" neck and a .700 muzzle vs one with a .960" neck and an .830 muzzle is substantial.
 
I'm gonna stick with this setup, one because the stock is already inletted for a rem varmint contour and if I wanna build another rifle for carrying purposes I'll do that. The disease has taken hold of me...
 
Just finished a 300 WIN MAG that meets your requirements. Borden Timberline action, Brux #3 barrel, Holland brake, Jewel trigger, Game scout stock, Ptg bottom metal, with a nightforce SHV 5-20X56. Finishes at 10lbs 2Oz and is extremely accurate. I was worried about the light barrel. But those concerns are a distant memory; the way this thing shoots the 215 Berger.
 
Just finished a 300 WIN MAG that meets your requirements. Borden Timberline action, Brux #3 barrel, Holland brake, Jewel trigger, Game scout stock, Ptg bottom metal, with a nightforce SHV 5-20X56. Finishes at 10lbs 2Oz and is extremely accurate. I was worried about the light barrel. But those concerns are a distant memory; the way this thing shoots the 215 Berger.

I'd like to see some pics of your rig.. have a similar build in mind.
 
Ok boys my barrel just arrived and I went by the gunsmith shop to check it out and I was kinda surprised at how thick and heavy this thing is. If you remember it was a Krieger Fluted Remington Varmint contour and weighs 4.5 pounds. Is that normal for a hunting 300 win mag?? Would a #5 contour be THAT much of a difference or do I just need to stay where I am?

Fluting a barrel is mostly cosmetic, it doesn't reduce the weight by much. Better to go to a smaller contour if you need to reduce the weight. A #5 is still a very chunky barrel. To get a rifle down to the 8-8.5 lb. range you need to stick with a #3 or at the most a #4 kept to a short length, something you probably don't want with a 300 ultramag.

It sounds like you've done what 99% out there do when building their first custom rifle, gone too heavy. No doubt heavier barrels shoot better but you've really got to hawk the weight of components to keep a custom rifle reasonably light enough to hunt. It's hard to do, especially with a bunch of guys on the internet telling you that you need a 28" remington varmint contour 300 ultramag to hunt deer.
 
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