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To Thread or not to Thread...barrel that is?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tyler Kee" data-source="post: 1799984" data-attributes="member: 107051"><p>#1 - Velocities will stay the same unless you chop barrel. Accuracy will likely improve as most gunsmiths are going to crown your barrel when threading. You may see POI shift with a brake.</p><p></p><p>#2 - as much as you're willing to pay. My gunsmith in Atlanta charges $100, but that doesn't cover device timing or thread protectors. At some points in the year, it's cheaper for me to pack the rifle on a plane and take it to them than to ship it! Morgan at Class3 is in Dallas and charges $75. You might call him and find out if a dealer near you is doing bulk work with him and get your rifle in on their next order. </p><p></p><p>#3 - Sort of answered it in #2. I don't know anybody in OKC. Class3 is in Dallas. I haven't (yet) used them, but my silencer dealer, Capitol Armory, ships him a couple hundred guns a year for threading and they keep sending them each month so i'd trust its all good. My 'smith in Atlanta is Accurate Ordnance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tyler Kee, post: 1799984, member: 107051"] #1 - Velocities will stay the same unless you chop barrel. Accuracy will likely improve as most gunsmiths are going to crown your barrel when threading. You may see POI shift with a brake. #2 - as much as you're willing to pay. My gunsmith in Atlanta charges $100, but that doesn't cover device timing or thread protectors. At some points in the year, it's cheaper for me to pack the rifle on a plane and take it to them than to ship it! Morgan at Class3 is in Dallas and charges $75. You might call him and find out if a dealer near you is doing bulk work with him and get your rifle in on their next order. #3 - Sort of answered it in #2. I don't know anybody in OKC. Class3 is in Dallas. I haven't (yet) used them, but my silencer dealer, Capitol Armory, ships him a couple hundred guns a year for threading and they keep sending them each month so i'd trust its all good. My 'smith in Atlanta is Accurate Ordnance. [/QUOTE]
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