OK Guys,
About a year ago a traded a bolt rifle that I never shot for a brand new Pro Hunter Frame and forend. I have been unable to get a barrel for it due to low funds, but looks like that may change here soon. My question is should I stick with ProHunter barrels or does it matter. I understand that regular Encore barrels will work on the ProHunter? Just wondering if the ProHunter barrels are worth the extra money they charge for them or not. Also haven't seen a lot of ProHunter barrels on the classifieds??
Yes, the "regular" Encore barrels will work\mount on the ProHunter frame. As too are they worth the extra $ or not? I really don't know if the prohunter barrels are more accurate than the regular Encore barrels. I only have one Prohunter barrel in .243 and it's very accurate. My guess is they probably are both on par with each other and it's more a "looks" thing than anything else. So, with that, you make the call.
I also see a lot of people having problems on keeping consistency once a barrel is changed out due to how the fore end attaches and how much torque is used. Is this something I will need to keep in mind with the ProHunter as well?
I have my Encore and my Contender forarms "floated" and I do this using a metal spacer. Some guys use rubber, but I think rubber will give you problems because rubber will cause different "pressures" with temp changes and torques on the barrel. So, I simply insert a washer or cut a small piece of tubing to keep the forend from touching the barrel. Hey...it's not brain surgery....and that's good 'cause I'm not a brain surgeon!!!
One last question....I can't remember which fore end it came with, will have to check when I get home. How many different basic styles of fore ends are there and what can they be used with?
thanks
jeff
Hmmmm...Lots of different "styles" like Wood, Camo and Composite, and then you have forends for the different barrel "types" such as "Rifle", "Shotgun", "Muzzloader", "Katahdin Carbine" (you know...those short barrel rifles...I dunno if a regully forend fits these or not). But I'm pretty sure once you have a "rifle" it will fit all the long barrel rifle calibers they make.
If I'm wrong a T\C expert will jump in here and let me and you know.
I hope this helps.
Dave