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  • InfinatyBPS
    Dead Black Rose
    • May 2001
    • 2404

    #1

    Bore- Barrel Help...

    What are the 3 standard bore sizes you should have? Like what are the exact sizes for small, medium(already know its .689) and large? I have a .687 Dye SS. Would that be a medium or small, Can you give me some options for each size?
    You smell like dookie... No really though.
  • a_malfunction
    Damnit! It Malfunctioned!
    • Feb 2001
    • 1779

    #2
    I would go with a .692, a .689, and a .686.
    -Gig 'Em Ags!

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    • InfinatyBPS
      Dead Black Rose
      • May 2001
      • 2404

      #3
      What barrels come in those sizes
      You smell like dookie... No really though.

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      • mykroft
        Registered User
        • Jan 2001
        • 2010

        #4
        Well, for small bore, Dye and J&J Ceramics are good. For medium bore go SP, all theirs are .689, and large I'd go PMI Perfect.
        2k2 VF Cocker, STO/Eclipse Blade, Old-Style 14" Boomstick,
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        • FatMan
          Fat Wang
          • Feb 2002
          • 926

          #5
          No standard

          There is no standard.

          Small bore tends to be .687 or .686 medium around .689 and large around .692 or .693 there are smaller and larger barrels.

          Many brands come in multiple sizes. Smart Parts has small, medium, and large bore on the All-American. Dye has Boomsticks in at least 4 sizes. Lapco makes the Autospirit which is quite small, and the BigShot which is quite large. Then there are the kits like the Freak that let you size the barrel with an insert.

          If I was going to buy three barrels for a Mag I'd probably buy the two Lapcos and a third, medium sized barrel (Smart Parts or Dye probably). Since you have tight Dye, you'll want a medium and large barrel. Which ones really depends on what barrels you like but the Dye, Smart Parts, Lapco, J&J are all great barrels.

          BTW, unless a barrel is marked as a particular size I'd be cautious about assuming anything with them. I've seen the same barrel in slightly different sizes - also differences when made for different guns (like cocker versus Mag). If you can, measure the exact barrel you're getting before you buy.

          By the time you buy three barrels, one of the kits isn't a bad price. I've been shooting the Freak for over a year and I've really loved it.

          Good luck,

          FatMan

          Dirty old men need love too!

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