It is.....IF you have a hydraulic follow rest. The killer on contouring is the barrel tries to climb the tool like a jump rope. I've done enough to know that it's not worth it with my lathes.I've asked a couple gunsmiths if they would do it for the same reasons @83cj-7 pointed out. Get a lighter weight profile but still have a sizeable shoulder for your desired muzzle thread size.
I'm no machinist but it seems like contouring would be easier than fluting. Pricing quoted was pretty close to fluting IIRC. If doing it, i dont see a reason to flute as well. Just have it contoured to hit your desired weight.
Buy a cheap green mountain blank in straight contour and give it a shot. I made a wood follower initially to kill the chatter....but it's not as good as a pneumatic or hydraulic.I own a lathe and have considered buying a couple cheap prefits in long heavy contours since they can be had for much less than hunting barrels. I don’t think it would take much to cut one short and turn it down to a somewhat smaller profile like a Palma style with a short taper and then a more straight barrel around 3/4”.
I can see how a long skinny barrel would want to flex and chatter and be a PITA. I was looking at a 6 dasher barrel on another sight that is only $125 but a 28” comp contour, I think that could be a great way into a cheap hunting barrel.
It doesn’t get much cleaner than that. Looks greatIf you want a shoulder....it can easily be added. Just make the shoulder where you want it and blend it. You'll never know it's there. View attachment 794708View attachment 794709
I’m just a hobbiest also, it’s a lot of work. I’ve done several green mountain blanks as mentioned above. Chatter is a hard thing to deal with when you don’t have a follower. I’ve done some of them in sections then blended them together, they turned out pretty nice, but a lot of time and effort.
BlankIs the barrel a blank? Or on a gun currently?