scasa
Silver $$ Contributor
Anybody do their own gunsmithing ? I wanted to paint a stock but first I needed to make a stock But first needed to make a new action so I'd have something to put in the new stock . It's a vicious circle around here at times.
I was able to buy a barrel ,a green mountain (my favorite) from keystone accuracy. 1.250x27 inches for a good price so that part is in the bag. While cleaning out one my tool boxes I found a rifle basix trigger still in the package . So I started on a new receiver. While it's mostly done I'm about to the end of my shop time till fall or bad weather. Lots of outside work to be done cleaning up this old hog farm.
I've got a lot of options for this project and new ideas to try out. I was thinking about the way anschutz used to make their barrels with the larger diameter section on the muzzle.
So why not on a benchrest .22 leave the heavy front and thread the end for a tuner . Probably turn down to .920 then 1.125for the larger section. you could thread it 1.125 x36 and screw the tuner on. As long as your only threading the end I don't think there would be an issue with doing it this way . Anybody have any thoughts on this? Do long heavy barrels need more or less tuner weight compared to a long skinny barrel. What about barrel length? Would a 16 inch x.920 barrel need less than the full 8 oz weight of a basic tuner on a 24 inch barrel? Any comments other Ideas.
I was able to buy a barrel ,a green mountain (my favorite) from keystone accuracy. 1.250x27 inches for a good price so that part is in the bag. While cleaning out one my tool boxes I found a rifle basix trigger still in the package . So I started on a new receiver. While it's mostly done I'm about to the end of my shop time till fall or bad weather. Lots of outside work to be done cleaning up this old hog farm.
I've got a lot of options for this project and new ideas to try out. I was thinking about the way anschutz used to make their barrels with the larger diameter section on the muzzle.
So why not on a benchrest .22 leave the heavy front and thread the end for a tuner . Probably turn down to .920 then 1.125for the larger section. you could thread it 1.125 x36 and screw the tuner on. As long as your only threading the end I don't think there would be an issue with doing it this way . Anybody have any thoughts on this? Do long heavy barrels need more or less tuner weight compared to a long skinny barrel. What about barrel length? Would a 16 inch x.920 barrel need less than the full 8 oz weight of a basic tuner on a 24 inch barrel? Any comments other Ideas.