Frontstuffer3491
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It doesn’t take a German rocket scientist to cut off a barrel.
Ah, but to get the muzzle square to bore!
It doesn’t take a German rocket scientist to cut off a barrel.
It doesn’t take a German rocket scientist to cut off a barrel.
exactlyAh, but to get the muzzle square to bore!
Very true, I have a 42" and a 47" barrel gun and hunt small and big game in the swampy brushy stuff in Minnesota. It's a learned trick and can be done.I've been told that a long barrel is practically impossible to get through the woods with. I haven't had any issues getting around with my 44" squirrel gun or 42" fusil. I figure if my 5'10" 200lb. carcass gets through the woods, the rifle is no problem. Get what you like but don't be scared of long barrels.
too bad you can't take a smr with you on that turkey hunt! have seen them kill turkey grave yard dead!I did get to see and handle a Kibler smr today. It fit me perfectly. When I shouldered it, I was looking right down the sights. The cheek piece felt comfortable and that was a concern. They are looong but it was much easier to hold steady on target. I’m leaving tomorrow for a turkey hunt out of state. When I return, I’m going to order one. Thanks everyone for their input. Jim
Need a good lathe for thatAh, but to get the muzzle square to bore!
Out of curiosity, what caliber SMR are you planning to go with ?I did get to see and handle a Kibler smr today. It fit me perfectly. When I shouldered it, I was looking right down the sights. The cheek piece felt comfortable and that was a concern. They are looong but it was much easier to hold steady on target. I’m leaving tomorrow for a turkey hunt out of state. When I return, I’m going to order one. Thanks everyone for their input. Jim
I want a .36.Out of curiosity, what caliber SMR are you planning to go with ?
Depends on the barrel your cutting off. A straight barrel is easy to do with a hacksaw, a file and a square. Back in the day when Douglas was the goto barrel they came 44" long and you were supposed to cut them back to 42", something about the rifling in the last couple inches being inconsistent. So I have cut a few barrels over the years. Now a swamped or tapered barrel would be a whole different ball game, You would probably be better off finding someone to make the length you want rather than trying to cut it back yourself.Need a good lathe for that
When you cut a barrel off you also have to indicate the bore to make sure it runs true and the recrown it. Bores can run out away from the end off the barrel depending on how they were finished.Depends on the barrel your cutting off. A straight barrel is easy to do with a hacksaw, a file and a square. Back in the day when Douglas was the goto barrel they came 44" long and you were supposed to cut them back to 42", something about the rifling in the last couple inches being inconsistent. So I have cut a few barrels over the years. Now a swamped or tapered barrel would be a whole different ball game, You would probably be better off finding someone to make the length you want rather than trying to cut it back yourself.
Easy peasee, lathe or piloted reamer from Brownell's. Stuff costs for a reason. Good luck to those can do it without either.Ah, but to get the muzzle square to bore!
I have shortened many unmentionable rifle barrels with a hacksaw, files, and a 3 inch machinists square. Corwned them with a round headed brass screw and valve grinding past. Never had a problem with accuracy.Cutting the end of the barrel and making it square with a hand held tool?
Doc,
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