Re: Long range on the cheap...
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: AMG50</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Wannashootit</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: AMG50</div><div class="ubbcode-body">cool lookin rifle, what kind of stock did you start with? Im currently building one from aluminum, kinda started from scratch, free floating the barrel, home-made muzzle brake, etc.
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It's a Boyds Ria...
I might PM ya on the barrel work, there's brake made by KA that looks effective, they have a neat system whereby you use a jig to drill grooves top and bottom of the end of the barrel to pin it in place. Unlike other "pin-ons"- it can't come off...
Did you keep the original barrel length?
Thanks very much for the reloading info, guys. </div></div>
I actually cut the last inch off, just behind the front sight, put it in the lathe and threaded it to 1/2-28, and recrowned it 11 degrees. I will be making my own muzzle break, but with that thread size, i could use most anything made for most ar-15's and many others. I will be posting pics when its all done, hopefully this spring. </div></div>
I had considered sending mine to the smith to cut/recrown and thread- but I've read horror stories of how the MN barrels are next to impossible to get off....
I don't have a lathe, so I was considering DIY with some crowning tools from Brownells or PTG (even Manson if I can spare the $$) figuring just getting the barrel off was gonna cost me a small fortune for the smith.
Did you have any issues with getting the barrel off? Also, because the barrel is tapered, does it need to be turned to a consistent dia anyway? Guess what I'm asking is- with the proper crowning/threading hand tools- can this be a DIY for a guy without a lathe?