CYanchycki
Club Coordinator
Okay all. I am going to spend some money on a rimfire project. I know it may be a waste of money but it is something I want to try. Ideally I should have one built by one of the best south of the Canada/US border but I decided I want to try this out. It is not for any matches just for my own fun. I do not know of any rimfire BR matches in Canada outside of silhouette.
I allready have my Stith stock on order. I am planning on rebarreling a CZ 452 with a new match barrel. I here they are a little more work to attach a new barrel to. After talking with one of our premier barrel makers here in Canada he gave me some insight on the way it can be done to make it a lot easier. He suggested cutting a reverse cone instead of screwing around with all the fancy extractor cuts. It will be done up as a single shooter so I will fabricate some sort of loading ramp.
What I would like to know is what is the min and max diameter the barrel can be to fit a Fudd or Hoehn tuner?
What about barrel length? What is the norm for BR rimfires?
Thanks, Calvin
Since I posted this I did some searching. Am I correct now to say that the barrel length is best determined by slugging the barrel and cutting and crowning at the tightest point? If so I just order a barrel to meet the diameter I want at a standard length and have it slugged or can I actually order a barrel from one of the premier makers and have that allready done for me?
I allready have my Stith stock on order. I am planning on rebarreling a CZ 452 with a new match barrel. I here they are a little more work to attach a new barrel to. After talking with one of our premier barrel makers here in Canada he gave me some insight on the way it can be done to make it a lot easier. He suggested cutting a reverse cone instead of screwing around with all the fancy extractor cuts. It will be done up as a single shooter so I will fabricate some sort of loading ramp.
What I would like to know is what is the min and max diameter the barrel can be to fit a Fudd or Hoehn tuner?
What about barrel length? What is the norm for BR rimfires?
Thanks, Calvin
Since I posted this I did some searching. Am I correct now to say that the barrel length is best determined by slugging the barrel and cutting and crowning at the tightest point? If so I just order a barrel to meet the diameter I want at a standard length and have it slugged or can I actually order a barrel from one of the premier makers and have that allready done for me?
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