Lothar Walther Barrels.
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Lothar Walther Barrels.
Last weekend I picked up a sporterized Swedish Mauser, the barrel on the rifle is well shot out but the rifle also came with a brand new barrel for the Swedish Mauser made by Lothar Walther ready to go on the rifle. I have never had any experience of LW barrels so I was wondering if any of the folks on here had and what was your opinion of them.
Looking around the internet I have found many differences of opinions on them ranging from total crap to pretty good accuracy wise. So I guess what I'm looking for here is do you have a WL barrel on a rifle and how does it shoot for you. If any of you guys have actually fitted a WL barrel yourselves is there any little quirks that they have when fitting as I will be fitting the barrel myself.
Looking around the internet I have found many differences of opinions on them ranging from total crap to pretty good accuracy wise. So I guess what I'm looking for here is do you have a WL barrel on a rifle and how does it shoot for you. If any of you guys have actually fitted a WL barrel yourselves is there any little quirks that they have when fitting as I will be fitting the barrel myself.
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I have 2 for my dta and they are stunning. My 308 barrel which I have fully developed a load for will shoot tiny groups the 243 seems to just shoot any load I've put through it as well! Awesome barrels!
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Thanks guys, it's good to read something positive on them. Anyone else? Particularly anyone who has fitted one or more themselves.
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Not fitted one myself but I have one in .45 on my Rem700 and it's more accurate than I am!
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Re: Lothar Walther Barrels.
Some of them, the polygonal rifled ones we think, are made from a rather good grade of stainless that seems to last forever
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The "special" steel is much harder and is known for lasting longer than normal steel barrels. Some smiths refuse to chamber them
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Badger, yeah I've heard similar. The barrel I have isn't stainless but at the price I paid for both rifle and barrel I've no complaints.
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Yeah I have read that they have been known to break reamers.Dannywayoflife wrote:The "special" steel is much harder and is known for lasting longer than normal steel barrels. Some smiths refuse to chamber them
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I believe they just require carbide reemers to chamber them :)
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