Barrel pricing and lead times.

wy_will

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What do people see as typical barrel prices(threaded, and chambered) and typical lead times to receive a barrel?

Just curious since I was just quoted over $1,300 for a steel barrel and At least 8 months lead time. I have bought 10-12 barrels, steel and cf, and never paid that much or had that long of a lead time.
 
Most cut rifle barrel manufacturers are putting out barrels in 4 months to a year…

A fast gunsmith is going to chamber your in stock blank in 6-8 weeks.

I’d try to source your own blank if you can. Lots of vendors have barrels in stock.

800-1k would be appropriate for a steel barrel.
 
The best blanks (krieger, Bartlein, CRB, Brux) are about $450-500 then there’s a lot of good smiths that charge around $400 for chambering/threading, so I don’t think there’s much reason to pay more than $900 unless you’re doing fluting/cerakote. You can buy awesome barrels from Preece, TS, and Impact for around that as prefits too. I also don’t think you should be waiting more than a couple months. There’s enough good smiths to not bother with that unless they have the one specific reamer you need
 
A benchmark prefit CF with muzzle threads is $1275 from TS customs and pretty quick turn around. Steel would be $875. Add some $$ for fluting or cerakote.

$1300 and 8 months for a steel prefit seems rough.
 
Find a blank in stock, find a good smith. My 22GT barrel blank arrived to me in 2 days from order, then I shipped it and my action to my gunsmith and he had it back to me within a week. About $850 and two weeks from initial to order to barreled action in my hands. I then sent it to LRI for something special, and that is taking some time but they’ve only had it for 2 weeks now. Currently having the same smith do twin 7mm SAW barrels and timeframe/cost will be the same.
 
Find a blank in stock, find a good smith. My 22GT barrel blank arrived to me in 2 days from order, then I shipped it and my action to my gunsmith and he had it back to me within a week. About $850 and two weeks from initial to order to barreled action in my hands. I then sent it to LRI for something special, and that is taking some time but they’ve only had it for 2 weeks now. Currently having the same smith do twin 7mm SAW barrels and timeframe/cost will be the same.
Who is your gunsmith because that’s fast!
 
@ChrisAU can you drop off/ pick up with them? I have two rifles I need some things done to and don’t want to deal with shipping.

Yes sir you can. The owner’s name is Harrison, give them a call. Super nice dude. He’s RO’d pretty much every NRL match I’ve ever shot and a lot of people I know, including the best competitive shooters I know, won’t use anyone else for rifle work. Feel like I’m blowing a honey hole with a Rokslide post lol
 
These prices and wait times make a $6,000 lathe look cheap if you are younger and going to keep changing barrels…
 
These prices and wait times make a $6,000 lathe look cheap if you are younger and going to keep changing barrels…
Or you just yank the factory barrel and go with prefits with barrel nuts and some gauges and change a barrel out in minutes.
 
I trypically buy off the shelf blanks but I think krieger and benchmark are about 4 months out on orders. Like others said, I wouldn’t wait more than 2 months for the machining. A friend and I started using a local guy that doesn’t advertise recently and he’s turning chamber and muzzle thread jobs around in a week for $360.
 
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