I'm looking at having a Bartlein barrel made for me. The question came up as to what profile would be best for a Recce/SPR type build? At first, it was suggested that I go with a .875 gas block diameter and have the barrel fluted to increase the overall rigidity. I loved the idea of slightly increasing the weight, but perhaps increasing the inherent accuracy over a thinner barrel with a .75 gas block.
Now I tried to find a handguard for an AR 15 that would accommodate the minimum inner diameter of an SLR 8 adjustable gas block. SLR has that listed as 1.35" ID required for the SLR 8... Unfortunately, every single handguard I looked at, had 1.3" inner diameter listed.
So, back to the drawing board. I was hoping someone more knowledgeable than me could suggest the best route to go for an accurate barrel profile for an 18" rifle gas 6.5 Grendel (.75 gas block?), without creating a monster in weight. I was thinking of having this spiral fluted as well.
Thanks!
Now I tried to find a handguard for an AR 15 that would accommodate the minimum inner diameter of an SLR 8 adjustable gas block. SLR has that listed as 1.35" ID required for the SLR 8... Unfortunately, every single handguard I looked at, had 1.3" inner diameter listed.
So, back to the drawing board. I was hoping someone more knowledgeable than me could suggest the best route to go for an accurate barrel profile for an 18" rifle gas 6.5 Grendel (.75 gas block?), without creating a monster in weight. I was thinking of having this spiral fluted as well.
Thanks!