Lothar Walther Centerfire Barrels?
- Greysa
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Lothar Walther Centerfire Barrels?
Anyone have any experience with these? I want to get a heavier barrel on my .223. Whilst I’m happy with the maddco .204 barrel I have, and I have a Swan .22-250 on the way, the lothar blanks seem to be readily available, and my local smith only has a 2 week lead time. I’ll be talking to him about it at the end of the week, just wanted to see if anyone else can share their thoughts and experience with them.
- LoneRider
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Re: Lothar Walther Centerfire Barrels?
TSE use them alot so they cant be too bad.
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Re: Lothar Walther Centerfire Barrels?
I think I read somewhere that they can be quite hard, so good for the shooter, not so good for the gunsmith (specifically the reamer).
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Re: Lothar Walther Centerfire Barrels?
My local smith won’t use them for that reason. It’s a shame really as they have a good rep and are comparatively cheaper than some others.Branxhunter wrote:I think I read somewhere that they can be quite hard, so good for the shooter, not so good for the gunsmith (specifically the reamer).
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Re: Lothar Walther Centerfire Barrels?
it was T-Bone shipwrighting that uses them alot.
their on FB.
im thinking of getting one done for my TR rifle.
their on FB.
im thinking of getting one done for my TR rifle.