I think we are going to need a little more information. Where did it come from? Is it really a .22 barrel? What is the number of lands and grooves? Even with that info my best guess would be it came off of a Remington 40X probably rimfire but maybe center fire.Can anyone identify this barrel? No markings except the white sticker.
Nope. Straight with 11 degree crown. My gunsmith believes it started out as a Shilen blank and was machined to match the Remington 40X receiver by an old school master machinist. As soon as I get a scope mounted I'll post some targets.Is the barrel reverse taper? Picture kinda looks like it.
Todd
The orginal gunsmith could have changed the contour to suit his preferences.The area where the 1.200 section ends and transitions to straight is more steep than Shilen usually is. The contour looks like hart does. We have never used a Lilja R series barrel so I don't know what it looks like. Its possible it could have been changed in this area to.
Todd