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02-20-2008, 07:59 PM
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Unchambered Lothar Walther/Blackstar Barrels
New unchambered, Satinless Steel, Barrels.
1) .308, 10 twist, 1.200-straight taper to .900 at muzzle, finish at 27" ** SOLD **
2) .308, 12 twist, 1.200-straight taper to .900 at muzzle, finish at 27" ** SOLD **
3) .308, 9 twist, 1.200-straight taper to .840 at muzzle, finish at 31" ** SOLD **
$225.00 each, shipped to the lower 48.
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02-20-2008, 08:32 PM
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Joel I'll take the 1-9 twist barrel.
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02-20-2008, 08:50 PM
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9 Twist barrel is sold to James.
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02-20-2008, 09:56 PM
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These are great barrels for a hell of a deal guys you won't be dissapointed , I'd buy all three if I had the money.
They shoot great clean up realy easy and the material their made from last longer than any other SS barrel on the market.
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02-25-2008, 08:37 PM
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Joel, I'd like to take the 10 or 12 twist barrel, depending on which one would be best for 200 gr bullets at 3200-3250 fps. Also, how long is the 1.2" dia shank?
I've only used 10 twist barrels so far in the .30 x .378 Wby. and .300 RUM. No experience with the 12 twist. What do you think? How about you, James? I noticed you took the 9 twist 31". My email is specweldtom@sbcglobal.net. I'm computer challenged and can get P/M's but haven't been able to reliably send them.
Thanks, Tom
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02-26-2008, 08:09 PM
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Tom,
Both will handle the velocity you are talking about if you are going to shoot out to 1000 yards. If your goal is to shoot beyond that, I would suggest you go with the 10 twist.
1.200" shank is 4" long.
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02-26-2008, 08:46 PM
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Joel. I'll take the 10 twist, just in case the barrel ends up in a slower .30 cal cartridge. Right now I'm planning on chambering it in .30 x .378, but you know how projects change! Wish I could afford to get both, but the tax man cometh.
Please e-mail your mailing address to me, or post a link to your business so I can get a check on the way.
Thanks, Tom
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