cacklercrazy
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has anyone replace a factory barrel with a carbon wrapped barrel and if so how much did it cost? Was it worth it?
I'm in contact with them about it. Looking for others that might have done it already.Don’t have one yet, but these folks can answer your questions re. Cost. I too would be interested in results.
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Get a prefit and skip the chamber and threading cost.The barrel blank is double the cost of stainless for 1 to 1-1/2 pound weight savings. You’re going to pay somebody to thread chamber and crown, either a smith or the barrel maker, regardless of whether you go the remage route or a shouldered prefit. If it’s going on a mediocre action like factory Remington you’ll need the remage option with the barrel nut to get your headspace set.
I’ve been mulling it over for weeks and am not sure the weight savings and cool factor are worth it. For $1000 I can get a chambered bartlein stainless and still have $350 towards a custom action.
My experience was less than $950 for barrel and smithing costs on both rifles. Also scratches and dings are less noticeable or prevalent on my carbon barrels vs stainless cerakoted and Duracoated rifles.Figure $950 plus or minus including the cost of the barrel.
They are very durable. Not as durable as solid steel for impact, but durable enough to deal with most conditions. Actually, they deal with a horse rolling on them better than all steel.
Most rebarrel jobs should also include some cash to have the action cleaned up.
Jeremy
Prefit or blank?My experience was less than $950 for barrel and smithing costs on both rifles. Also scratches and dings are less noticeable or prevalent on my carbon barrels vs stainless cerakoted and Duracoated rifles.
Nice thing about a prefit, it’s already chambered and threaded, so no additional cost for that.Prefit or blank?
I can't do the work in my own shop for less than about $750-850 (cost of reamer plus barrel). May be able to shave a little if I rent a reamer. Cost goes up if I want something special with the reamer. I'm not paying for my shop time either.
Jeremy
I think that’s their usual price, always discounted, come Black Friday they‘ll probably offer 10% off the $695.After looking yesterday Carbon Six has their barrels on sale. At the sale price, with chambering, they are only slightly more money than a good stainless chambered barrel.
~$650 if a smith charges 300 for chambering, $695 for the shouldered prefit carbon six. Carbon might work with those numbers.