I see these pencil barrels and ultra lightweight ar15 and ar10 barrels available. They are around .750" from about 2.5" in front of the barrel extension to the gas block. I understand some of these are probably chrome moly and can handle the pressure with the thinner wall thickness. I have spoke with both bartlein and kreiger about minimum wall thickness and they both said somewhere around .300" at 6" from the chamber end. So on a .308 that would be .908 and a .223 would be .823" at 6" in front of the chamber. Those are pretty heavy contours especially on the .308. My question is how are places like lija spinning up ar10 barrels that are .750" at 2.5" from the chamber end all the way to the gas block with stainless barrels. Thats a wall thickness of .225 which is significantly thinner than the minimum recommended by bartlein and kreiger. Then on their sporter contour bolt gun barrels their 1,2, and 3 contours are .700, .750, and .800 at the 6" mark. I'm not saying one company is right and the others are wrong, but that's a big difference of opinions. I would like to be able to cut a little meat off ar15/10 barrels, but there has to be a reason bartlein and krieger are giving the minimum thicknesses they are stating. Any input?
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