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Best barrel for your $$$
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek M." data-source="post: 890165" data-attributes="member: 2693"><p>To the OP: your TITLE says "Best bbl for YOUR money?" Your post says, "best bbl for THE money."</p><p></p><p>These are 2 separate issues. There are many best barrels and some of that characteristic lies on the shoulders of the fella that builds your rifle. You could truly own the best barrel any maker produced coming from the best batch of steel they had every seen only to have the builder do a less than top quality job cutting, crowning, chambering, threading, and installing it, along with all of the rest of the parts. </p><p></p><p>However, you do pose a simple question and it is easy to answer. The best button rifled barrels available say "HART" on them. The best cut-rifled barrels say "Obermeyer" on them. I've got quite the variety of tubes on guns and some spares in the safe. I will next try a Schneider barrel with the polygonal rifling as I think it will be a breeze to clean and it is another barrel that many popular and excellent builders/shooters use, such as McMillan, and Tubbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek M., post: 890165, member: 2693"] To the OP: your TITLE says "Best bbl for YOUR money?" Your post says, "best bbl for THE money." These are 2 separate issues. There are many best barrels and some of that characteristic lies on the shoulders of the fella that builds your rifle. You could truly own the best barrel any maker produced coming from the best batch of steel they had every seen only to have the builder do a less than top quality job cutting, crowning, chambering, threading, and installing it, along with all of the rest of the parts. However, you do pose a simple question and it is easy to answer. The best button rifled barrels available say "HART" on them. The best cut-rifled barrels say "Obermeyer" on them. I've got quite the variety of tubes on guns and some spares in the safe. I will next try a Schneider barrel with the polygonal rifling as I think it will be a breeze to clean and it is another barrel that many popular and excellent builders/shooters use, such as McMillan, and Tubbs. [/QUOTE]
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