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rochelle 01-26-2003 11:16 PM

fluited barrels
 
What are the advantages of a fluted barrel?


TREEDOG 01-26-2003 11:48 PM

RE: fluited barrels
 
Been wondering this myself.

TREEDOG 01-26-2003 11:52 PM

RE: fluited barrels
 
http://www.charm.net/~kmarsh/fluting.html something i found tonite on the subject.

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PaJack 01-27-2003 08:58 AM

RE: fluited barrels
 
Reduceing weight is the #1 reason for fluting a barrel and accuracy comes in a close second in my book...<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>

Hunt Safe!

Jack


bigcountry 01-27-2003 11:48 AM

RE: fluited barrels
 
Actually, it drops about a half a pound. Thats about it. If you did the math in your heatsinking 101 classy you would see a fluted barrel would cool about 10 seconds faster to room temp that a standard one. I don't like them. The harmonics of them can hurt you more than help. I was talking to Melvin Forbes of NULA a while ago. He was explaining on his rifles, he takes metal off one side or another to make sure it is concentric. If you flute you can bet the harmonics won't be consistent down the barrel. Alot of comp shooters will tell you it usless unless your gun has to be 1/2 lighter.

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