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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Gunsmithing
B2P Barrel work
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<blockquote data-quote="Ckleeves" data-source="post: 3068970" data-attributes="member: 83259"><p>Looks like a fairly light contour on that Ruger. I doubt you're gonna lose much weigh by doing it. You could weight your barreled action and then subtract your action weight (should be able to find a weight of that action somewhere online) and figure out what your barrel weights and compare it to some carbon offerings and see what you might be able to lose. </p><p></p><p>I personally wouldn't spend much money on a factory barrel. When it's time to re-barrel look into a carbon or a deep spiral fluted sporter if your going for lightweight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckleeves, post: 3068970, member: 83259"] Looks like a fairly light contour on that Ruger. I doubt you’re gonna lose much weigh by doing it. You could weight your barreled action and then subtract your action weight (should be able to find a weight of that action somewhere online) and figure out what your barrel weights and compare it to some carbon offerings and see what you might be able to lose. I personally wouldn’t spend much money on a factory barrel. When it’s time to re-barrel look into a carbon or a deep spiral fluted sporter if your going for lightweight. [/QUOTE]
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