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Bartlein gain twist barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="Hirschi1" data-source="post: 1087296" data-attributes="member: 89669"><p>Now I don't have a certificate for anything, but waste water collection. However, I do have a good idea at times. </p><p>How does this sound? As the bullet travels down a gain twist barrel, picking up speed. either the front of the shoulder (of the bullet) will widen or the rear of the bullet will widen due to the rifling change. There will be a weak area correct? Then, how much of of gap is left in the difference just as the bullet meets the muzzle of the barrel? Probably not much. </p><p></p><p>In the July issue of "Shooting Times" The author Joseph Von Benedikt of "The O1ne" article quoted Frank Green and I quote " Green pointed out, several major-league benchrest competitors are using Bartlein's gain-twist barrels. Gene Buky won six trophies and set at least three new benchrest records last September with his gain-twist Bartein barrels."</p><p></p><p>I guess it can't be all that bad.</p><p></p><p>I am building a custom long range mountain hunting rifle. I want to push the bullet to the limit and squezze out all the accuracy I can. This barrel came into a conversation and I want to hear if others have this barrel and also to see what interest this barrel has. </p><p></p><p>I haven't decided on a barrel yet, so lets keep the topic rolling please. </p><p>Thank you all for you posts.</p><p>Shoot Straight</p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hirschi1, post: 1087296, member: 89669"] Now I don't have a certificate for anything, but waste water collection. However, I do have a good idea at times. How does this sound? As the bullet travels down a gain twist barrel, picking up speed. either the front of the shoulder (of the bullet) will widen or the rear of the bullet will widen due to the rifling change. There will be a weak area correct? Then, how much of of gap is left in the difference just as the bullet meets the muzzle of the barrel? Probably not much. In the July issue of "Shooting Times" The author Joseph Von Benedikt of "The O1ne" article quoted Frank Green and I quote " Green pointed out, several major-league benchrest competitors are using Bartlein's gain-twist barrels. Gene Buky won six trophies and set at least three new benchrest records last September with his gain-twist Bartein barrels." I guess it can't be all that bad. I am building a custom long range mountain hunting rifle. I want to push the bullet to the limit and squezze out all the accuracy I can. This barrel came into a conversation and I want to hear if others have this barrel and also to see what interest this barrel has. I haven't decided on a barrel yet, so lets keep the topic rolling please. Thank you all for you posts. Shoot Straight Steve [/QUOTE]
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