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Octagonal barrel question

joshb

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I’ve decided on my next project. I have a Remington long action that I want to do with a retro octagonal barrel in 30-06. Should it be indexed and chambered first, then cut to the octagonal or vice versa? Any body done one?
 
Thanks Butch. I’m no machinest and usually leave it up to Bob. I’ve only read about barrels not being perfectly straight and having to be indexed at 6 or 12. Also not sure how an octagonal barrel would work in a lathe. Not having done it, I thought I’d ask.
 
Thanks Butch. I’m no machinest and usually leave it up to Bob. I’ve only read about barrels not being perfectly straight and having to be indexed at 6 or 12. Also not sure how an octagonal barrel would work in a lathe. Not having done it, I thought I’d ask.


Josh, I would go with what the feller that was doing the octagon wanted. An octagon has 8 flats.
 
I had McGowan do an octagon blank for me a couple years ago. I was quite happy with it.
 
And most of the guys I’ve talked to said they didn’t shoot either.
Yup worst Remington I've ever had.
It's cute she says.
And I say cute is a 4 letter word
@joshb
I'd sure like to see that rig when you're done with it.
 
I had thought about this 10 years ago. Look for an older Rem 700 adl with plain wood stock and blind mag. Then case harden coloring the receiver and old style purple blueing on barrel. Maybe even an Unertl scope. Chambered in 257 Roberts. It would make a unique speedgoat rifle and fun plinking at the range. I bet that it would draw attention and questions.
 

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