Hello all,
I have read through many searched posts on the subject, and read the "art of rimfire" so understand the concept that further turning down a barrel after lapping will open up the bore to some degree. I am trying to reduce weight on my rifle (2500x action with .900" Shilen ratchet barrel) to get into the IR50/50 10.5lb class. I have an extra Shilen ratchet .900" blank that I haven't cut/chambered yet and was thinking of turning it down to .850" (or .825?) between the chamber and muzzle, then tapering back out to .900 at the muzzle for the tuner attachment to maintain a choke at the end. Anyone have a feel for exactly how detrimental this would be to the bore? Am I better of just picking up an .850" Shilen?
Appreciate any advice.
Stuart
I have read through many searched posts on the subject, and read the "art of rimfire" so understand the concept that further turning down a barrel after lapping will open up the bore to some degree. I am trying to reduce weight on my rifle (2500x action with .900" Shilen ratchet barrel) to get into the IR50/50 10.5lb class. I have an extra Shilen ratchet .900" blank that I haven't cut/chambered yet and was thinking of turning it down to .850" (or .825?) between the chamber and muzzle, then tapering back out to .900 at the muzzle for the tuner attachment to maintain a choke at the end. Anyone have a feel for exactly how detrimental this would be to the bore? Am I better of just picking up an .850" Shilen?
Appreciate any advice.
Stuart