No problems, sleep comfily tonight
I've ordered a new Savage 10FP with a fluted and threaded heavy barrel with 5R rifling ( http://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/p...HREADED+BARREL ). I've always understood that fluted barrels are a plus, but now I'm worried because I just heard that they are not as rigid. This particularly worries me because the whole reason for me going with such a rifle instead of a "hunting" style is for the thicker barrel being better for target shooting. The rifle does get good reviews; so am I over thinking this?
No problems, sleep comfily tonight
Thanks. For the record I wasn't specifically looking for a fluted barrel. I was more interested in a heavy profile and 5R rifling.
Little late to worry about whether you made the right decision isn't it? LOL
Long answer: As far as fluting is concerned, you might give up a minute amount of rigidity, but the factory flutes are so shallow that you'd never even notice. You do gain surface area though which will increase the barrels ability to cool faster - though again, the difference is so minimal that it's hardly worth mentioning.
Short answer: Stop over thinking it and just enjoy it.
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I've got an FPC-K that I think has the same barrel if it is a .308 and it is excellent. I've shot 30 rounds in one (short) sitting at 547 yards without the barrel heat moving the point of impact at all.
Joe
Savage 10 FCP-K with Bushnell 3.5-21x50 scope, lots of SIG Pistols.
Nice rifle! Enjoy! Do you care to explain the 5R rifling and why it was important to you?
I hope you're not in a hurry to get your rifle. Bud's kept my money for almost a month before they got around to getting my rifle off their shelf and shipping it out...
Best of luck when you get it in July!
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