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Re-contouring a barrel

I year ago I had a fat F-class rifle built for me using a 27" satern strait tapper barrel. How easy would it be to recontour it or should I just leave it alone. Should I have not gone with the strait tapper?
 
i would leave it as is. by the way, i live here in iowa--satern is also here in iowa--and i wanted one of their barrels, but can not seem to get ahold of them--by email or phone. how did you get one of their barrels?
 
If it is shooting well now, I would not re-contour it because; I believe their barrels are button pull rifled and the manufacturing process adds internal stress to the barrel. By re-contouring it, you change those stresses. Again if it's shooting well, leave it alone. If it isn't shooting up to your expectations, then go right ahead and re-contour.
 
FBecigneul said:
If it is shooting well now, I would not re-contour it because; I believe their barrels are button pull rifled and the manufacturing process adds internal stress to the barrel. By re-contouring it, you change those stresses. Again if it's shooting well, leave it alone. If it isn't shooting up to your expectations, then go right ahead and re-contour.


Sorry but you're wrong:
" Satern Cut Rifled Barrels
Satern Custom Machining Inc.
“WE CUT RIFLE ONLY”


That is what's posted on their website: http://www.saternmachining.com/PDF/SCMSummerPL2007.pdf


Allen
 

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