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Barrel Selection for M700 build
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<blockquote data-quote="sable tireur" data-source="post: 1744143" data-attributes="member: 27307"><p>These are from the Bartlein Barrel Contour page:</p><p></p><p>3 Heavy Sporter 1.200 2.750 6.000 0.870 26″ 0.670 <strong>3.50#</strong></p><p>3″B" Lt. Bull Sporter 1.200 2.750 6.000 0.900 26″ 0.700 <strong>4.00#</strong></p><p>4 Bull Sporter 1.200 2.750 6.000 1.000 26″ 0.750 <strong> 4.50#</strong></p><p>13 Rem. Varmint/Sendero 1.250 2.000 4.350 0.950 26″ 0.830 <strong>4.65#</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong><a href="https://bartleinbarrels.com/contours/" target="_blank">https://bartleinbarrels.com/contours/</a></strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>For most hunting style rifles I prefer the 3b contour from Bartlein. I've also used the 4 on a couple of occasions but the 3b is preferable. </p><p></p><p>Most weight loss solutions end up being expensive, such as your denial of carbon fiber barrels. Carbon fiber in stocks will cost more as will Titanium anything as far as accessories go. </p><p></p><p>You can always opt for some fluting to lose a few ounces but that can be insignificant based on the total weight. Generally fluting gets rid of about 6 ounces on a 3 or 3b contour. It also adds about $125 to the cost of the barrel.</p><p></p><p>Aluminum rings and bases or combination rings can shave off a couple of ounces. Talley one-piece come to mind, these are light and strong. Aluminum bottom metal save a little also.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your search!</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong></strong></p><p> <strong></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sable tireur, post: 1744143, member: 27307"] These are from the Bartlein Barrel Contour page: 3 Heavy Sporter 1.200 2.750 6.000 0.870 26″ 0.670 [B]3.50#[/B] 3″B” Lt. Bull Sporter 1.200 2.750 6.000 0.900 26″ 0.700 [B]4.00#[/B] 4 Bull Sporter 1.200 2.750 6.000 1.000 26″ 0.750 [B] 4.50#[/B] 13 Rem. Varmint/Sendero 1.250 2.000 4.350 0.950 26″ 0.830 [B]4.65# [URL]https://bartleinbarrels.com/contours/[/URL] [/B] For most hunting style rifles I prefer the 3b contour from Bartlein. I've also used the 4 on a couple of occasions but the 3b is preferable. Most weight loss solutions end up being expensive, such as your denial of carbon fiber barrels. Carbon fiber in stocks will cost more as will Titanium anything as far as accessories go. You can always opt for some fluting to lose a few ounces but that can be insignificant based on the total weight. Generally fluting gets rid of about 6 ounces on a 3 or 3b contour. It also adds about $125 to the cost of the barrel. Aluminum rings and bases or combination rings can shave off a couple of ounces. Talley one-piece come to mind, these are light and strong. Aluminum bottom metal save a little also. Enjoy your search! [B] [/B] [/QUOTE]
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