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Barrel Fluting
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<blockquote data-quote="koginam" data-source="post: 241193" data-attributes="member: 3787"><p>I have fluted over one hundred barrels and they all seem to shot fine. </p><p>I buy blanks and have them cryoed then I contour them cut the tenon, thread, fit to the action, chamber, cut crown, then flute on a verticle mill. I use two vises and a custom 30 inch parallel. I know use a Haas indexer but before I had it I used a $30.00 collet block to indicate the flutes. By using the verticle mill I don't distort the bore. After all machining is done I cryo the barrel again.</p><p>Button or cut makes no difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="koginam, post: 241193, member: 3787"] I have fluted over one hundred barrels and they all seem to shot fine. I buy blanks and have them cryoed then I contour them cut the tenon, thread, fit to the action, chamber, cut crown, then flute on a verticle mill. I use two vises and a custom 30 inch parallel. I know use a Haas indexer but before I had it I used a $30.00 collet block to indicate the flutes. By using the verticle mill I don't distort the bore. After all machining is done I cryo the barrel again. Button or cut makes no difference. [/QUOTE]
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