Dinny;
FYI about barrel thinning:
I have a .44 mag that I wanted to lighten;, I had a gunsmith cut it back to a bit over 16", AND thin the barrel. He reduced diameter from muzzle to just in front of the barrel lug, left the original diameter from in front of the lug to a bit behind it, then continued with the reduced diameter from behind the lug to just in front of the 'scope mounting holes ( which I did not use, put a WIlliams FP on it ). Forearm fits on it like original ( as well as it should, since lug area was not affected ), and the wieght savings was substantial. For those that think the "swell" of the barrel diameter at the lug will afftect accuracy, I look at it like the pre-'64 WInchesters ( and many others ) that had the "swell" on the barrel where the rear sight dovetail was cut.
Granted, there is substantial gap between barrel and stock in front of , and behind, the "swell" at the lug, but I look at is cooling vents in the event I need to use the .44 rapid fire all day at prairie dogs, or evil invaders of some sort ( LOL ).
Also, since I went nuts on the project, I also used a titanium bolt to secute the butt. Too bad it can't be seen, it's a pretty cool piece of
hardware.
Mark