Carbon fibre barrels
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Carbon fibre barrels
Hi All
I'm considering FTR and was wondering if anyone has had experience with these barrels ?
I'm considering FTR and was wondering if anyone has had experience with these barrels ?
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Re: Carbon fibre barrels
NO experience of them, but I have heard them mentioned, but I cant really see why you would want one. Weight is an issue with FTR, but I am under weight with a Competition Nightforce scope, quite a heavy hardwood ply stock and a Barnard action with a Border medium Palma barrel which are quite heavy as they are long barrels. My current bipod is a modded Sinclair one which is quite heavy to start with and I have added weight to stiffen it up (over 800g I cant remember exactly). I made a prototype ftr bipod which the missus is currently using and it is very stable indeed and it is only 500g. In her gun she could have a stand that was over a kg if she wanted and still have weight spare. My feeling is you want weight up front or your gun is going to leap all over the place.
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Re: Carbon fibre barrels
Hello Tim,
I think it is an expensive option for the weight saved. OSA offer a complete rifle but no barrel blanks. They maybe able to do a individual barrel, but the cost would be prohibitive.
There is a New Zealand Company ( Bronco Sports ) that is making complete rifles and barrles, but again they may not do unchambered barrels. This may be a cheaper option if they are willing to produce a barrel?
If you are serious about it, send me a email or pm.
Bula ( From Fiji ).
I think it is an expensive option for the weight saved. OSA offer a complete rifle but no barrel blanks. They maybe able to do a individual barrel, but the cost would be prohibitive.
There is a New Zealand Company ( Bronco Sports ) that is making complete rifles and barrles, but again they may not do unchambered barrels. This may be a cheaper option if they are willing to produce a barrel?
If you are serious about it, send me a email or pm.
Bula ( From Fiji ).
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Re: Carbon fibre barrels
If I could get a very stiff 34" long barrel I wouldn't mind one as long as the actual barrel bore quality was good. Advertised as handling long shot strings better which might be a side benefit??
I don't know if Christensen Arms will make a barrel the size and twist we are after. http://www.christensenarms.com/products ... s/barrels/
I don't know if Christensen Arms will make a barrel the size and twist we are after. http://www.christensenarms.com/products ... s/barrels/
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Re: Carbon fibre barrels
Tim N wrote:Hi All
I'm considering FTR and was wondering if anyone has had experience with these barrels ?
Tim,
Get over it,it is a solution to a problem that doesn't exist,but then creates it's own problems.My only experience with them is observing one at Raglan in 2010. A British visitor had one,I think it was well used but it was still OK at home before he left.Once it warmed up it started to drop shots big time,
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Re: Carbon fibre barrels
Hi All,
Thanks for the replys.
Mike, I'm involved with bridge building so "getting over it" shouldn't be a problem
Sounds like it's not required, but as technology increases everyone is looking for improvements.
Arrivederci(from Italy)
Thanks for the replys.
Mike, I'm involved with bridge building so "getting over it" shouldn't be a problem

Sounds like it's not required, but as technology increases everyone is looking for improvements.
Arrivederci(from Italy)
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Re: Carbon fibre barrels
Tim N wrote:Sounds like it's not required, but as technology increases everyone is looking for improvements.
Arrivederci(from Italy)
They aren't required, but then again, neither are composite stocks, sleeved aluminium (or titanium) actions, $3000 scopes, carbon fibre bipods etc.
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They aren't required, but then again, neither are composite stocks, sleeved aluminium (or titanium) actions, $3000 scopes, carbon fibre bipods etc. quote:
Yep ... How many times I've been beaten by a $300 Omark with cheap nikko Stirling ! Lol!
Yep ... How many times I've been beaten by a $300 Omark with cheap nikko Stirling ! Lol!
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plumbs7 wrote:They aren't required, but then again, neither are composite stocks, sleeved aluminium (or titanium) actions, $3000 scopes, carbon fibre bipods etc. quote:
Yep ... How many times I've been beaten by a $300 Omark with cheap nikko Stirling ! Lol!
A bit off topic, and Omarks are great, I have two and the missus has one also, but we both have Barnards too... The big but is both our shooting has come leaps and bounds with the Barnards. Scope wise too I won a comp JUST BECAUSE I had a new Competition Nightforce. I was in the top couple, I watched the flags went to pull the trigger and through the scope I saw the mirage change direction. I looked up and saw the flags had changed and I saw a few 5's and 4's too a few seconds later on other targets. My old Sightron would not show these subtle changes and it is not a bad scope, so clear so as much as good gear is not needed it does make a difference when you need every point.
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Hey Chris , ya preaching to the converted ! Luv nightforce ! Great to hear ya shooting well! Just don't shoot the wrong target three times like some other peanut I know who looks bit like me ! Lol!
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plumbs7 wrote:Hey Chris , ya preaching to the converted ! Luv nightforce ! Great to hear ya shooting well! Just don't shoot the wrong target three times like some other peanut I know who looks bit like me ! Lol!
I almost did at the Queens and just as I was squeezing the trigger the target went down. It took me a second to realize what was going on. If it was the new electronic targets being used at the time I would not have got away with it

Chris