@40mm , No issues t seems. We have done done that one a while back. There is a video on youtube of a guy using one of our suppressor on his .
@Maxx ,yes the thread is cut into the rifling for that one.
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How do you get around a fluted barrel if you want to shorten before putting a suppressor on? ugly?
Sorry, I guess you all understood" threading in the fluting". I know somebody who would have feared for his good barrel today after reading that post this morning!:-)
Good Morning,
This week is another Bergara but in 300 Blackout.
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That look kinda cool..[emoji41]
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Hi,
I had the opportunity to shoot this Howa in 6.5 Grendel over the weekend. I was really impressed by the accuracy of that pencil barrel with regular Hornady 123 eldm Black Ammo.
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My sons mate came down for a hunt. He owns a Ruger 7/08. Used my sons T3 223 and banged over a nice stag @ 400m. Guess what he did when he got home. Down to the gun shop , traded his gun and is now plonking cash to get the same set up. Strangely he wants a Darren chop, Darren can, and Darren SS baffle at the muzzle. Quality never goes outta fashion.
Pretty confident decision based on one shot.
No because it is backed up by lotsa dead deer by my son.
Hi,
This week is an Aero precision in 300 Blackout.
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Hi,
This week we have a little Mohawk.
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For your info about the Mohawk
Remington Model 600
No its mate, its a vent rib. The article Friwi posted explains. I didn’t realise that the original ones on the 600s were an early form of plastic and were completely useless. But @Friwi that shortened vent rib in the photo can’t be original can it, because the Remington dropped the vent rib on the Mohawks didn’t they? If its original but just shortened, then it can’t be a Mohawk?
There’s a very gc Remington 600 in a safe at a property I visit from time-to-time, looks like its hardly been used. It never comes out and there’s no ammo for it. It has a steel vent rib. Haven’t really given it a second tought until I read the article. Couldn’t remember what its chambered in but thought hmmm and rang the bloke and the reason its never used is its a .350 Rem Mag. That explains the lack of ammo. Apparently its mid 60s. Kicks like an artillery cannon. Obviously not original as the vent rib is not plastic.
I’m thinking it might be worth something, despite it being impossible to feed and having savage recoil.
My mistake might have been to call it Mohawk . I can't remember if this one has the Mohawk letter engraved on the side or not. The rib was definitely original. I had to cut it down in order to fit the over barrel suppressor. This one was a 243. I have done a few 222 and 308 as well.
Another article:
https://gunsmagazine.com/remingtons-...-660-carbines/
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JBM recoil calculation for a scoped Remington 600 .350 Magnum shooting a 250gr bullet at 2500fps.
36.5ft-lbs
Holy shit. That’ll sort the men out from the boys.
@Flyblown haven't put a round through it for years but just did the calcs on JBM for my 416 rem mag. 340gr at 2600 in an 8.5 (its probably a little lighter) pound rifle
43 ftlbs. Its definitely stout
That 350 rem mag is kicking
Get into it flyblown. Redding do a trim die so you can form brass from 7mm rem mag or ? 338 win mag.
Quite collectable. Does it have a laminated stock?
200 Hornady and 225 sierra be mint as the long fellas will hamper things in a short action.
Downloaded pistol bullets and cast?
Take a concrete pill, you'll love it
I find recoil comparable to a 180gr 3006. Those jbm calcs seem a little steep
Yeah @stevodog, I've been thinking of toughening up and getting a man rifle instead of these ladies rifles I shoot most of the time. It is appealing for sure but that Rem 600 but its a quirky wee rifle. I've never had a hard kicking lightweight before, but yes that little carbine certainly got my attention but it doesn't really fit with what I want next, which is a Browning BLR in .358 for the real heavy forest red stags round our way, which I can't find anywhere. The rifle that is, I know where the stags are ha ha. I thought about it though... It isn't technically for sale and I'm not inclined to make a silly bid. That guy has got a couple of other unused rifles that I'd buy ahead of that carbine any day.
Past a certain price, it might be worth rebarreling a model7 or even a tikka with which you could set up the pills further out of the neck. And true flite makes the barrels in 35 now.
Yep, I would go for a long action in 350 rem mag as well. Being restricted in Oal is less than ideal.
Good morning,
After a busy month of September, I am back posting pictures of the guns that comes through our workshop.
This one is an AR 9mm upper with the fore end trimmed down to suit an overbarrel suppressor.
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@Friwi Would your 35cal cans work on a 0.366" bore? A 9.3x62 of some kind?
@Wildman,
For the 9.3 ,We have 375 baffles available ( and a blast baffle in stainless as well in that caliber if required).
Good Morning,
This week is a barrel fluting job on a Remington 700 5R in 308
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Good morning,
This week is a muzzle brake on a winchester XPR re barreled in 6.5-06 Ackley Improved
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