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<blockquote data-quote="TH" data-source="post: 380302" data-attributes="member: 1046"><p>The 34 inch barrel is a straight taper 1.450 fluted barrel. My thinking behind that was since I was building a barrel burner, I would just keep cuting the barrel off and rechambering it. The barrel has ben set back 2 times now and rechambered. Your right it wasnt the smartest move in the world, but this was my first custom rifle built for ground hogs. I later started shooting it in 600yard hevy gun benchrest compitions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TH, post: 380302, member: 1046"] The 34 inch barrel is a straight taper 1.450 fluted barrel. My thinking behind that was since I was building a barrel burner, I would just keep cuting the barrel off and rechambering it. The barrel has ben set back 2 times now and rechambered. Your right it wasnt the smartest move in the world, but this was my first custom rifle built for ground hogs. I later started shooting it in 600yard hevy gun benchrest compitions. [/QUOTE]
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