I have two barrels (a Krieger and a Bartlein) that are 1.25" at the breech, i bought as blanks. My gunsmith(s) threaded them for standard large shank Savage actions and they are installed with the standard Savage barrel nut.
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The standard large shank barrel nut has a smaller ID than 1.25" so I would be of the opinion that either your gunsmith modified the barrel nut or the barrel steps up out past the nut. I've asked Josh at Criterion how they made this heavy barrel offering possible and he stated that the barrel nut is modified.
I'm interested to hear how yours was done and how they shoot? Do you like the 1.25" barrel profile and was it difficult to tune?
Well, I've just got to learn for myself what cut rifle barrels are like. Its been twice as expensive as buying a pre fit savage barrel so hopefully the benefits will be directly proportional to the cost.. I've spent $386 on bartlein barrel blank, $200 on a JGS reamer and I had to buy pilot bushing since my smith has not chambered any 7mm barrels yet and they were $136... So, I'm north of $700 in a cut rifle barrel setup when you can buy a CBI for $350ish... I do have some benefits if I continue to use this reamer.. I'm sure if it shoots well my buddies will help me absorb the cost of the reamer... ha ha ha...
If I do it, it will be all done at Krieger, Bartlein etc.
I was surprised that the cost was not that much more than a button rifled.
Not sure you can get a pre fit but cost is still around $380 or so.
Southern Precision charges $500 for a Bartlein Prefit savage barrel... They have quite a few reamers choices in many different calibers.
Just looking at Barlein's webpage, they charge $345 for the barrel and $310 to chamber & install barrel... Not to mention 6-8 month lead time...
Regardless of which way you go in this hobby, the money gets GONE... LOL...
And that's the truth! Makes sense that pre-fit in a cut rifled would not be on the shelf and all the extras to get it.
While I don't have a CBI barrel, I have been very impressed when someone report a problem and they jumped in without behind contacts.
That is the kind of customer service that gives me warm fuzzy feelings.
You got that right.. Nobody wants to send a barrel back but if it doesn't shoot and the manufacturer stands behind it, that really means a lot.. From what I can tell, CBI isn't seeing a lot of return barrels.. There business appears to be growing with new and innovative ideas. Good for them and even better for US...
The barrels steps up past the standard barrel nut. the only one i have shot so far is the 6BR Krieger. it is the epitome of a 6BR, a tack driver. it was very easy to tune. the straight profile 1.25" barrel seems to have wide accuracy nodes. this a 28" barrel and is very heavy of, course. still waiting to shoot the Bartlein 6BR barrel with a 1.25" breech but a taper to the muzzle
The wide accuracy nodes comment is music to my ears....
Same here. I shoot F-T/R with a Criterion and it shoots very well. I just put together another rifle with a Brux built to use the nut. I tried a slightly faster twist than what Criterion offers. With the cost of the barrel blank and chambering I'm at almost 2x the cost of a Criterion pre-fit. There is no way that I'll get rewarded with twice the performance, lol. But like you, I have to learn.
I had that discussion about a new chain on my bicycle as I wee them out too fast.
Yes there are better and more expensive chains, but you don't get twice the life out of the chain that costs 3 times as much!
Now that's a slam dunk. I went with the old chain type because its not a big deal to change it.
On the other hand if a barrel shoots 30% better at twice the cost? I would take that!!
Of course I have to be able to shoot 30% better to!!!!!