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Gunsmithing Question on barrel shortening/stress relief

BasraBoy

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I'm thinking about shortening a 26" stainless steel barrel to 22", recrowning and re-threading it.

Does this work mean that barrel will need to be stress-relieved afterwards?

Thanks in advance.
 
Re: Question on barrel shortening/stress relief

Rprecision - thanks for that.

Does shortening affect the barrel harmonics/accuracy?

This is a Border Heavy Target barrel
 
Re: Question on barrel shortening/stress relief

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BasraBoy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Rprecision - thanks for that.

Does shortening affect the barrel harmonics/accuracy?

This is a Border Heavy Target barrel </div></div>

Yes it will. If it is rimfire you will need to retest ammo for accuracy and if it is centerfire then you will need to retest ammo by changing powder charge ammounts for the optimal load for your new barrel length.

Hope this helps

Gene
 
Re: Question on barrel shortening/stress relief

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BasraBoy</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Rprecision - thanks for that.

Does shortening affect the barrel harmonics/accuracy?

This is a Border Heavy Target barrel </div></div>

I purchased a Mason cutter/recrown tool kit a few years ago. I have since cut all of my 26" barrels down to 18" or 20". Each job seemed to me to make the gun more consistent. I am more concerned with accuracy than velocity so the shorter barrels are my pick. I would assume that a good machinist would make a much more uniform cut but the manual tool works fine IMO.