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Cerebus
01-07-2009, 10:46 AM
OK, I have decided to go the bolt route instead of gas. I've bought a used Remington 700 barreled action in .223. Who is a good source for our barrels? I'm thinking 1:8 twist, stainless steel, and about 18" in length.

mooster1223
01-07-2009, 12:25 PM
There is a member "spook" that can barrel that for you. The action will need to be sent wherever you have it done to be properly head spaced.

Jim

egraham
01-09-2009, 06:05 PM
I have a douglas barrel. I think the reason people use them is because they make one that duplicates the factory reminton varmit contour so you do not have to modify your stock.

Douglas, Hart, Shilen, Pac-Nor all make good barrels. That is just to name a few. You will need to find a good smith with a 300 whisper reamer to put it together for you.

Cerebus
01-09-2009, 08:50 PM
Any recommendations on barrel sources and/or smiths? :)

amafrank
01-10-2009, 12:05 AM
I've built a few using Pac-Nor barrels and they seem to be pretty good. I've also got a Lilja barrel blank I'm going to use on my SAKO and its a nice looking piece. Its a stainless blank and after building a few suppressed rifles with chrome-moly barrels I'm thinking stainless makes more sense. The suppressors tend to condense and blow back a lot of the water vapor from the powder gasses and if not cleaned immediately it can lead to rusty bores. Stainless will prevent a lot of damage from that and the cost is not much more so you must choose.

hope that helps a bit.

Frank

Cerebus
01-16-2009, 04:54 PM
Wow, I started looking at barrels and I'm overwhelmed by ...of all things ...the contours. Can anyone give some suggestions here? I want the rifle to be relatively light, but I don't think something along the lines of a pencil barrel will be practical, especially since it will be threaded.

Malaga
01-16-2009, 07:25 PM
Wow, I started looking at barrels and I'm overwhelmed by ...of all things ...the contours. Can anyone give some suggestions here? I want the rifle to be relatively light, but I don't think something along the lines of a pencil barrel will be practical, especially since it will be threaded.

Look for "Spook" ... great guy and really knows his way round the Whisper....

Tom

m21black
02-22-2009, 10:25 PM
Built my last Whisper with a Mike Rock barrel (rock creek) nothing hits like a rock.

Hoser
02-23-2009, 05:06 PM
I like Lilja barrels. Dan and Virgina have always treated me right and their barrels always provide great accuracy and long life.

Hoser
02-23-2009, 05:08 PM
Wow, I started looking at barrels and I'm overwhelmed by ...of all things ...the contours. Can anyone give some suggestions here? I want the rifle to be relatively light, but I don't think something along the lines of a pencil barrel will be practical, especially since it will be threaded.

The smaller the number the lighter the barrel.

A #4 or #5 will be easy to carry around, yet still shoot will off bags or a bi-pod.