Dusty Stevens
Shiner
He said prefitYou will still have to set headspace before you shoot it can't just screw it on an go bang LOL.
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He said prefitYou will still have to set headspace before you shoot it can't just screw it on an go bang LOL.
Awesome ,what did your rifle end up weighting
Where do you think Hart went to, to learn how to make button barrels,Shooter of the year in IBS used a Douglas in his heavy gun, the heavy gun winner at Williamsport shot one a couple of years ago and he was the only one with a Douglas both were 300 WSM's.
1/4 min hunting gun accuracy at 100, you bring it out I have a range out back....... jim
I have a Kimber in the .280ai and would like to put a Brown Precision stock on it but they will not answer the phone.Been a while but it is around 5lbs. Mark Brown at Brown Precision made a custom kevlar stock for it. It is only a 280AI, but with the lightweight rifle, it has a pretty sharp recoil on the bench.
Pretty sure you wont get them to since the place burned downI have a Kimber in the .280ai and would like to put a Brown Precision stock on it but they will not answer the phone.
I have a Kimber in the .280ai and would like to put a Brown Precision stock on it but they will not answer the phone.
I thought somebody said they were back on there feet? They do have a land line and recorder?Pretty sure you wont get them to since the place burned down
KriegerI have used them and they shoot fine. I remember back in the 70's when I got started seriously hunting, they were the only barrel anyone ever talked about. It was as if they were it, and maybe back then they were. If you were at the range and you had a "Douglas air gauged barrel" you were somebody.
Now, I get them in my shop and they shoot fine. You will see tooling marks in the bore just like a factory barrel and just like the same kind of marks I see in Shilen barrels.
If all I was after was a barrel that I knew would shoot good on a hunting rifle I would not hesitate. If I was building a rifle to be the best I own I would probably get something else. I barrel my own actions, but for the average guy that just wants a nice rifle it costs entirely too much to have one barreled and not spend a few dollars more for a better high end barrel with some resale value. Ask yourself this, two identical in every way nice custom rifles for sale, only difference is the barrels...price is the same, you going home with the Douglas or the Krieger????
Krieger
I am aware of that, it's going to lgs today. BarlowYou will still have to set headspace before you shoot it can't just screw it on an go bang LOL.
My first barrel was a Douglas FTC in .25-06 maybe 40 or so years ago. Had a friend install it in a Rem 700 action, but he couldn't turn it in tight enough so he sent it to Douglas because they had some "hydraulic" means of doing so. Had a lot of case head separations with it so somehow head space must not have gotten checked. Anyways it's water over the dam.
what???My first barrel was a Douglas FTC in .25-06 maybe 40 or so years ago. Had a friend install it in a Rem 700 action, but he couldn't turn it in tight enough so he sent it to Douglas because they had some "hydraulic" means of doing so. Had a lot of case head separations with it so somehow head space must not have gotten checked. Anyways it's water over the dam.
what???
Over the dam? Why did you continue to shoot it with casehead separation problems? He couldn't turn it "tight" enough?
Lot of unanswered questions here.
Oh, by the way, what did Douglas tell you after you discovered that you had a problem?
My first barrel was a Douglas FTC in .25-06 maybe 40 or so years ago. Had a friend install it in a Rem 700 action, but he couldn't turn it in tight enough so he sent it to Douglas because they had some "hydraulic" means of doing so. Had a lot of case head separations with it so somehow head space must not have gotten checked. Anyways it's water over the dam.
So so so so so many follow up questions to this statement.
I'll start with this.
If you have to use hydraulics to tighten your barrel, I'm praying for whoever takes the first shot in that gun.