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    Sin Flutes


    Working away with my new mill I started doing some new things to my current line of work.


    Then I thought about doing the same to a barrel. Here is a 6.5 Creedmoor with Sin Flutes to match the bolt







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    Very nice!
    Retired sniper. You can run, But you will only die tired!!!

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    Very cool! Post up a pic when you get those put back on the gun if you wouldn't mind.

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    Looking good
    Do you chamfer, break or leave the edges alone?

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    Excellent!

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    I will toss it on a receiver and put it in a stock to take a pic, the barrel will be going up for sale though so I can't go shoot it.

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    I left the edges as is, they actually feel just like factory flutes. Thanks everyone, I love doing stuff like this.

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    Are you going to be adding these services to your website.

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