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SOLD Bartlein .264 blank, 28", 1:7.5 twist, #7 MTU contour

myers129

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selling a blank I decided not to use. Bartlein .264 blank, 28", 1:7.5 twist, #7 MTU contour

$400 shipped

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I have a question for you, say, i wanted to buy this barrel as a backup to my 6.5creed factory barrel to my Seekins Havak Hit Pro, and Seekins published the necessary dimensions like so:
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What do i do with this barrel? Do i send it to Bartlein to get it cut? Or send it to somewhere else? How do i know who is reputable to cut it to spec accurately? And could they potentially cut it down to 26" or am i stuck at 28"?

Forgive me for clouding your thread, but i'm actually interested in this depending on how it works.
 
Many competent gunsmiths could chamber a barrel into a prefit off of the print that you have shown. There are probably dozens or more members on this site that engage in this type of work daily. I won’t post any names because I don’t know who all are contributing commercial members but the process is rather simple with today’s equipment compared to 25-30 years ago when you really wanted to be selective on who did your work. Depending on where you live there is probably a good smith within an hour of you that could thread and chamber off your specs as well. Thanks.
 
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Many competent gunsmiths could chamber a barrel into a prefit off of the print that you have shown. There are probably dozens or more members on this site that engage in this type of work daily. I won’t post any names because I don’t know who all are contributing commercial members but the process is rather simple with today’s equipment compared to 25-30 years ago when you really wanted to be selective on who did your work. Depending on where you live there is probably a good smith within an hour of you that could thread and chamber off your specs as well. Thanks.
Thank you for the explanation, never done this before. Much appreciated.