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TL3 22x47L Barrel, Brass, and Dies

SealT5

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I have a 22" Brux #5 1/8 barrel chambered in 22x47L by Beanland Custom Rifles for a Bighorn TL3/SR3 action. The muzzle is threaded 5/8x24 with a seamless thread protector. Cerakote color is Tungsten. Round count is right at 1000

Great barrel with plenty of varmint and deer hunting life left in it.

$200 plus shipping

8x Fired brass 39pcs
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9x Fired
Also have about 15 loaded rounds with no idea of firings. Bullets will be pulled
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Forster micro seater
Redding FL die
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200 for everything? What bullet were you running at what speeds?
 
$200 plus shipping cost for everything. Barrel, dies, and brass

80.5gr Berger at 3350 with H4350
 
Is it specifically throated for them 80.5 Berger's?
 
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No. .100FB so a variety of bullets will work well. I shot 68gr hornadys good. It is an 8 twist so it throated for heavier bullets
 
what is expected barrel life? (best guesstimate)

Will this only thread into a Bighorn TL3/SR3 action? Or is it compatible with others?
 
Only the TL3/SR3 without a gunsmith.

It's tough to say on barrel life. Especially dealing with overbore calibers. I would expect another 1000 rounds of usable barrel life suitable for hunting. Right now it's still shooting in the low .3s. And down the road you would have a fire forming barrel for your next one!

what is expected barrel life? (best guesstimate)

Will this only thread into a Bighorn TL3/SR3 action? Or is it compatible with others?
 
ok, thanks....

Do you mean a gunsmith to headspace it? I recall reading that Bighorns use small shank Savage threads.
 
Yes. They can headspace the barrel to a different receiver with but it's not very economical
 
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