I guess I would first ask.What caliber are you intending?And what are you going to do with the rifleI have a brand new never fired barrel. If I were to have it fluted, would that change the way it would or should shoot? I guess would I lose accuracy? I’m expecting it to shoot ragged holes.
Spot onI toured Brux Mfg shop once. In their tour they said they flute their barrels before reaming. Why? Because fluting will cause the metal to relax different ways.
If it was me and I wanted a fluted barrel, I’d get a barrel that was made with them, not add them later.

A lighter barrel can not be as stiff. PhysicsMy (uneducated) understanding is that fluting won't change the "stiffness" of the untouched barrel (it will remain the same), but since fluting could either relieve internal stresses, or introduce new ones, the POI might change.
Personally, I would check whether the barrel shoots as-is, and if so, I wouldn't risk fluting it ... and vice versa.
Well, I'm not an engineer or scientist or gunsmith, but I always heard that a fluted barrel was "as stiff" as its unfluted earlier self ... kind of in the same way that tubing is stiffer than round bar of equal or even greater weight (since tubing of the same weight will have a larger diameter)...so it's not purely a matter of mass...if I'm reading this stuff right...A lighter barrel can not be as stiff. Physics
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In barrels of equal weight the fluted barrel is stiffer. This not a comparison of tubing vs solid round stock.Well, I'm not an engineer or scientist or gunsmith, but I always heard that a fluted barrel was "as stiff" as its unfluted earlier self ... kind of in the same way that tubing is stiffer than round bar of equal or even greater weight (since tubing of the same weight will have a larger diameter)...so it's not purely a matter of mass...if I'm reading this stuff right...
This is what the DuckDuckGo AI brain surgeons say FWIW:
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I would be interested in seeing their data that led to that conclusion, but I’ll go out on a limb and guess that it probably wasn’t shared.I noticed Shilen’s website says they don’t do fluting for accuracy issues, but who knows the real reason.
