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20 year old benchrest barrel?
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<blockquote data-quote="SDWhirlwind" data-source="post: 167574" data-attributes="member: 1781"><p>This guy must have been the 'Rod Serling'(Twilight Zone) of barrel makers because your not getting much info here nor your post on 6BR. The guy that sold the 243 blank on Ebay was from OH or perhaps IN and was liquidating the assests of a deceased smith with many odds/ends from reamers to dies to assorted barrel blanks some untouched and others either threaded, partially chambered etc. He didn't know much about origin etc when asked questions and surely didn't try to blow smoke. Don't know if his was a 5 groove and cannot remember how it was marked on end relevant to # of grooves but it was stamped neatly groove and bore dia. Kinda wished I would have bought it but what do they say about wishing in one hand and s****** in the other?????? Have you shot yours yet?</p><p></p><p>Respectfully,</p><p>Dennis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SDWhirlwind, post: 167574, member: 1781"] This guy must have been the 'Rod Serling'(Twilight Zone) of barrel makers because your not getting much info here nor your post on 6BR. The guy that sold the 243 blank on Ebay was from OH or perhaps IN and was liquidating the assests of a deceased smith with many odds/ends from reamers to dies to assorted barrel blanks some untouched and others either threaded, partially chambered etc. He didn't know much about origin etc when asked questions and surely didn't try to blow smoke. Don't know if his was a 5 groove and cannot remember how it was marked on end relevant to # of grooves but it was stamped neatly groove and bore dia. Kinda wished I would have bought it but what do they say about wishing in one hand and s****** in the other?????? Have you shot yours yet? Respectfully, Dennis [/QUOTE]
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